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    CNDP holds workshop for 2015 election

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    By Editor on May 8, 2015 Highlights

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    The Chin National Democratic Party (CNDP) conducted a workshop for the 2015 general elections due in November at Thantlang town in Chin state on 30 April 2015. There were 70 participants from all party units in the town at the workshop.  It mainly discussed the current peace process, the objectives of regional parties and how to prepare for the ensuing 2015 general elections.

    “After the workshops at the town level, we will do so in villages soon,” said chairman of the CNDP township party.

     

    The Secretary of the CNDP said that the party would mainly focus on its political policies to prepare and campaign for the ensuing 2015 elections in Myanmar.

     

    The combined party called NBF (Nationalities Brotherhood Federation) is preparing to garner 30 per cent seats in Chin state and CNDP is one of its members, the workshop highlighted.

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