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CPP warns against use of slogans

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A spokesman for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) warned that legal action would be taken against any opposition figures who continue to use the campaign slogans “change, change” and “Hun Sen step down”.

 

Spokesman Sok Eysan told local media yesterday that these phrases would not be permitted during the upcoming campaign period, which begins on Saturday, because they affect the reputation and dignity of CPP leaders.

 

Eysan said the CPP would file a complaint with the National Election Committee (NEC), but may also file a complaint with the judiciary if the NEC does not act. “This will receive a fine and a prison conviction,” he told The Post.

 

read more http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/cpp-warns-against-use-slogans

 

 
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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

"CPP warns against use of slogans"

 

So did Edward Deming.  :smile:

at least he didnt threaten to punch their teeth out, but are they allowed to say anything?

Whats slogans would be acceptable to the CPP?...how about "Move Along Now" or "All Change"...then you might be mistaken for a bus conductors rather than a bunch of political thugs

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