គណៈកម្មាធិការដឹកនាំការកែទម្រង់ច្បាប់ The Legal Reform Committee

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His Excellency LY Chantola, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Vice Chairman of the Council of Jurists, and Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee (LRC), presided over a meeting to discuss and review a request for cooperation in refining the draft law on the management of finance and assets of sub-national administrations.

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His Excellency Ly Chantola, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Deputy Chairman and Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee (LRC), assigned His Excellency Pen Bunchea, Deputy Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee, to attend the Dissemination Workshop on the 5-Year Implementation Plan, Phase 2 (2026–2030) of the National Program for Sub-National Democratic Development.

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His Excellency LY Chantola, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Vice Chairman, and Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee (LRC), attended the plenary meeting of the Council of Ministers.

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His Excellency LY Chantola, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Vice Chairman of the Council of Jurists, and Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee (LRC), attended an internal meeting to discuss and review the request for comments on the draft law on the management of finance and assets of sub-national administrations.

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H.E LY Chantola, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Vice Chairman, and Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee (LRC), attended an online meeting to discuss the establishment of a Legal Data Center.

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His Excellency LY Chantola, Secretary of State of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Vice Chairman, and Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee (LRC), assigned H.E. Pen Bunchea, Deputy Secretary-General of the Legal Reform Committee, to participate in a retreat on the formulation of the strategy for recruiting civil servants into the public administration for the period 2026–2030.

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