Government
Type of Government
Multiparty Democracy under a Constitutional Monarchy
Multiparty Democracy under a Constitutional Monarchy
Description of Government
A government in which multiple political parties have the ability to gain rule independently or with another party.
A government in which multiple political parties have the ability to gain rule independently or with another party.
Major Issues About/Within Government
Some of the major issues includes:
Some of the major issues includes:
- Violence against children
- Corruptions
- Drugs
- Crimes
- Whenever you need something to be done, you have to pay them with money. For example, if you needed your passport to be done really fast, in order to do that, you need to give them money.
Major Laws
“1. There is no publication of draft laws or bills;
2. There are no definitions, except lately when some definitions have appeared after persistent demands from Anglo-Saxon trained lawyers;
3. There is no schedule enumerating provisions of other laws and/or laws that are amended or annulled by the new law;
4. There is no provision for the review of laws and no flexible timeframe for their enforcement;
5. There are limited details, and executive orders are needed for enforcement;
6. There is no parliamentary verification as to whether or not these executive orders are in conformity with concerned laws."
"Institutions for the rule of law and human rights in Cambodia ..." 2011. 19 May. 2014 <http://www.humanrights.asia/resources/journals-magazines/article2/0501/institutions-for-the-rule-of-law-and-human-rights-in-cambodia>
“1. There is no publication of draft laws or bills;
2. There are no definitions, except lately when some definitions have appeared after persistent demands from Anglo-Saxon trained lawyers;
3. There is no schedule enumerating provisions of other laws and/or laws that are amended or annulled by the new law;
4. There is no provision for the review of laws and no flexible timeframe for their enforcement;
5. There are limited details, and executive orders are needed for enforcement;
6. There is no parliamentary verification as to whether or not these executive orders are in conformity with concerned laws."
"Institutions for the rule of law and human rights in Cambodia ..." 2011. 19 May. 2014 <http://www.humanrights.asia/resources/journals-magazines/article2/0501/institutions-for-the-rule-of-law-and-human-rights-in-cambodia>