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Three main political parties have dominated Cambodian politics over the last decade: the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), the United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful, and Cooperative Cambodia and, more recently, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP; party banned in 2017). Although the CPP dominated the elections held on July 27 ...
They noted that the election campaign period went off without a hitch, in conformity with the 1993 Constitution, and that it was free, impartial, and violent-free. "We support the outcomes of the parliamentary elections in 2023. All agree that the NEC-conducted election was free, fair, and in line with liberal democratic and pluralist values. [99]
The CPP won 504 seats in the Capital and Provincial Councils, KWP garnered 47 seats, with the NPP receiving 8 seats. Based on the results of the National Election Committee (NEC) of the 4th Mandate Capital and Provincial Council Election, the CPP received 9,985 votes, equivalent to 504 councillors made up of 479 members and 25 chairmen. The CPP ...
Cambodia holds an election on Sunday that is almost certain to be won by the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) of Prime Minister Hun Sen, extending its nearly four-decade grip on power. About ...
Cambodia’s electoral body on Saturday announced the final results of last month’s election that has been criticized by the West as neither free nor fair, sealing a landslide victory for the ...
Opposition candidates were arrested and the main rival party to CPP disbanded in run-up to Sunday’s vote Cambodia election: Asia’s longest-serving leader Hun Sen set for another landslide win ...
CPP spokesperson Sok Eysan said that the election results were better than expected for the party and said that it was likely that Hun Sen would become the new Senate president once the official results are released by the NEC in April. [4] Hun Sen was officially sworn in as Senate President following a unanimous vote by the chamber on 3 April ...
Cambodia's parliament voted unanimously to amend an election law on Friday to penalise anyone who boycotts next month's poll, which critics have said will be a sham because of Prime Minister Hun ...