Tuesday, June 07, 2022

Statement of observation Of The international parliament for tolerence and peace (iptp) on The 2022 commune/sangkat election

Phnom penh, june 5th, 2022

At the invitation of the national election committee extended through the civil society alliance forum (csaf), the international parliament for tolerance and peace (iptp) has dispatched a delegation led by honorable (h.e) shamsul iskandar bin mohd akin and his excellency hussain mohamed latheef to observe the 2022 commune/sangkat council election in cambodia to select commune/sangkat council members for the 5th mandate.



We appreciated the cambodian government and the national election committee (nec)’s endeavors in ensuring safety and security for voters, members of political parties, the election staff, members of the media and local and international observers before, during and after the election. The election commission had been very prepared and organized for this election.  The iptp delegation along with other local and international observers, representatives from various political parties and civil society organizations also monitored the vote counting process, which indicated high degree of inclusiveness and transparency.  

The iptp delegation congratulates the cambodian people, the nec and over nine million registered voters and other relevant institutions for successfully conducting a free, fair, secrete and credible commune/sangkat election. We witnessed a sincere desire from the voters to exercise their rights in a peaceful and democratic manner. We were also able to speak to some of the voters at the polling stations and found that information on voting and the rights of voters have been informed to the public.

On 04 june 2022, the iptp delegation called on prime minister hun sen and was also briefed by representatives from the national election committee and other key speakers on a range of issues concerning the election process as well as the general situation and democratic development in the country.

On election day, 05 june 2022, the iptp delegation visited several polling stations in the capital city of phnom penh and we observed that it is generally well organized, effective and peaceful. We were impressed by a large voter turnout and observed that the voters were casting their ballot in an open and free environment. 

More importantly, the voters appeared to be enthusiastic and happy to take part in the election process. There was no sign of intimidation, coercion and violence. Furthermore, the election staff that was selected through a transparent and competitive process performed their job with a high degree of integrity and professionalism.

Indeed, we have observed that the nec has followed a lot of procedures under the international guidelines. However, we would recommend the nec to give more trainings to officials at the polling stations with demonstrations and exercises, provide accessibility for people with disabilities and those who require special assistance as well as displaying voters lists on a wall or board at the polling station.

Signed on behalf of the iptp delegation:

H.e hussain mohamed latheef

Member of parliament and member

Of iptp

At the invitation of the National Election Committee extended through the Civil Society Alliance Forum (CSAF), the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace (IPTP) has dispatched a delegation led by Honorable (H.E) Shamsul Iskandar Bin Mohd Akin and His Excellency Hussain Mohamed Latheef to observe the 2022 commune/sangkat council election in Cambodia to select commune/sangkat council members for the 5th mandate.

We appreciated the Cambodian Government and the National Election Committee (NEC)’s endeavors in ensuring safety and security for voters, members of political parties, the election staff, members of the media and local and international observers before, during and after the election. The Election Commission had been very prepared and organized for this election.  The IPTP delegation along with other local and international observers, representatives from various political parties and civil society organizations also monitored the vote counting process, which indicated high degree of inclusiveness and transparency.  

The IPTP delegation congratulates the Cambodian people, the NEC and over nine million registered voters and other relevant institutions for successfully conducting a free, fair, secrete and credible commune/sangkat election. We witnessed a sincere desire from the voters to exercise their rights in a peaceful and democratic manner. We were also able to speak to some of the voters at the polling stations and found that information on voting and the rights of voters have been informed to the public.

On 04 June 2022, the IPTP delegation called on Prime Minister Hun Sen and was also briefed by representatives from the National Election Committee and other key speakers on a range of issues concerning the election process as well as the general situation and democratic development in the country.

On election day, 05 June 2022, the IPTP delegation visited several polling stations in the capital city of Phnom Penh and we observed that it is generally well organized, effective and peaceful. We were impressed by a large voter turnout and observed that the voters were casting their ballot in an open and free environment. 

More importantly, the voters appeared to be enthusiastic and happy to take part in the election process. There was no sign of intimidation, coercion and violence. Furthermore, the election staff that was selected through a transparent and competitive process performed their job with a high degree of integrity and professionalism.

Indeed, we have observed that the NEC has followed a lot of procedures under the International Guidelines. However, we would recommend the NEC to give more trainings to officials at the polling stations with demonstrations and exercises, provide accessibility for people with disabilities and those who require special assistance as well as displaying voters lists on a wall or board at the polling station.

Signed on behalf of the IPTP delegation:

H.E Hussain Mohamed Latheef

Member of Parliament and Member of IPTP










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