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Cambodian NA Secretariat-General Delegation Discusses Cooperation with SIIS in Shanghai
Prepaired By: NA0989 ​ Date: (10/16/2025 7:49:57 PM )

Shanghai, 16 October 2025 — H.E. Dr. Chheang Vannarith, Deputy Secretary-General and Chairman of the Advisory Council of the National Assembly of Cambodia, and H.E. Khuon Davit, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Assembly, met with Professor Dr. Chen Dongxiao, President of the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS), on Thursday morning in Shanghai, China.

The meeting took place as part of the Cambodian Secretariat-General’s Field Visit to Shanghai, conducted under the project “Study on the Roles of Local Legislative Bodies in Promoting Whole-Process People’s Democracy,” funded by the National People’s Congress of China through the Chinese Embassy in Phnom Penh, from 14 to 19 October 2025.

During the meeting, H.E. Dr. Chheang Vannarith expressed sincere appreciation to Professor Dr. Chen Dongxiao and the SIIS leadership for their warm welcome and hospitality. He briefed the purpose of the delegation’s visit — to deepen understanding of China’s model of Whole-Process People’s Democracy — and shared Cambodia’s intention to publish a study book on this subject for the leaders and members of the National Assembly.

In his remarks, Professor Dr. Chen Dongxiao presented an overview of the historical and cultural evolution of the concept of Whole-Process People’s Democracy in China. He explained that China’s democratic practice is rooted in broad and inclusive participation, engaging all sectors of society and encompassing more than 100 million citizens across the nation.

The meeting contributed to strengthening academic and institutional cooperation between the National Assembly of Cambodia and the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, paving the way for future collaboration among think tanks, as well as in policy research, parliamentary capacity building, and mutual learning on governance and democracy.