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Cambodia has appointed Kem Monovithya, daughter of former opposition leader Kem Sokha, as special envoy to Prime Minister Hun Manet with minister-equivalent rank, following a series of high-level meetings and Sokha’s royal pardon, according to the source. The move appears geared toward international messaging on transnational scam concerns and the Thailand border dispute, while signaling managed political consolidation rather than broad domestic liberalization.
An interview with MP Luvsanjamts Ganzorig outlines Mongolia’s emerging policy focus on energy-efficiency retrofits, electrified heating, and green financing to address Ulaanbaatar’s persistent air pollution. He also emphasizes transport modernization, regional development including New Kharkhorum planning, and governance reforms aimed at improving policy continuity and investment predictability.
Cambodia has appointed Kem Monovithya, daughter of former opposition leader Kem Sokha, as special envoy to Prime Minister Hun Manet with minister-equivalent rank, following a series of high-level meetings and Sokha’s royal pardon, according to the source. The move appears geared toward international messaging on transnational scam concerns and the Thailand border dispute, while signaling managed political consolidation rather than broad domestic liberalization.
An interview with MP Luvsanjamts Ganzorig outlines Mongolia’s emerging policy focus on energy-efficiency retrofits, electrified heating, and green financing to address Ulaanbaatar’s persistent air pollution. He also emphasizes transport modernization, regional development including New Kharkhorum planning, and governance reforms aimed at improving policy continuity and investment predictability.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
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| RPT-5738 | Hun Manet Appoints Kem Sokha’s Daughter as Special Envoy Amid External Scrutiny and Border Tensions | Cambodia | 2026-08-18 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-754 | Mongolia’s Reform Agenda: Green Financing for Air Quality, People-Centered Urban Planning, and Regional Deconcentration | Mongolia | 2025-08-15 | 0 | ACCESS » |