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A 1-Year-Old Child Should Be Able To Walk…

The Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP), a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party and the Human Rights Party, celebrates its first anniversary at the party headquarters.

Discreet negotiations about an electoral reform seem to be under way between the CNRP and the ruling CPP to end the deadlock which followed the July 2013 elections, when the 55 CNRP lawmakers refused to take their seats at the National Assembly. At the same time the CPP has kickstarted the same legal machinery which successfully hampered Sam Rainsy’s movements in the past.

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CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Son Chhay, CNRP lawmaker, and Sam Rainsy, CNRP co president, at the start of the ceremony for the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. Son Chhay is involved in the negotiations with the ruling CPP to resolve the deadlock which followed the 2013 legislative elections. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Sam Rainsy, CNRP co president, at the start of the ceremony for the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Monks from the Independent Buddhist Monks Network at the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Son Chhay, CNRP lawmaker, chats with Sam Rainsy, CNRP co president, at the start of the ceremony for the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. Son Chhay is involved in the negotiations with the ruling CPP to resolve the deadlock which followed the 2013 legislative elections. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Sam Rainsy, CNRP co president, addresses supporters on the1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Performers of traditional Khmer new year dances wait to go on stage at the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Performers of traditional Khmer new year dances wait to go on stage at the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Sam Rainsy, CNRP co-president, watches hiw wife Tioulong Saumura, CNRP lawmaker, spraying perfume on performers of traditional new year dances at the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Kuy Bunroeung, Tioulong Saumura, CNRP lawmakers, and Sam Rainsy, CNRP co-president, with performers of traditional new year dances at the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Traffic in front of the CNRP headquarters during the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Road workers taking a nap while the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters takes place. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh 7/04/2014: Gloves and icom from bodyguard at the ceremony for the 1st anniversary of the creation of the opposition CNRP, a merger between the Sam Rainsy Party the Human Rights Party, at the party headquarters.
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