The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cambodian PM sets 2018 general election date

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodia’s strongman premier Hun Sen has set July 29 as the date for a highly anticipate­d 2018 general election, according to a document seen by AFP Saturday.

The poll will be a major test for the authoritar­ian premier, whose government has spent the past few years cracking down on an opposition movement trying to break his 32-year grip on power.

“Sunday July 29, 2018 is set as the date of the election of members of parliament for the sixth mandate,” said the government statement signed by Hun Sen on July 28.

The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) made significan­t strides in local polls last month that were seen as a barometer for the upcoming general election, which will be Cambodia’s first since 2013.

The gains came despite Hun Sen’s protracted efforts to sideline opposition politician­s and activists, who have been targeted by a series of court cases.

Some 27 political prisoners have been thrown in jail since 2013 with dozens of ongoing prosecutio­ns against others, according to a tally by Amnesty Internatio­nal.

On Friday Hun Sen’s government finalised a law that bans political parties from working with convicts — an apparent stab at the self-exiled opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who has a string of conviction­s which he argues are politicall­y-motivated.

Hun Sen, one of the world’s longest serving leaders, portrays himself as a premier who has brought growth and stability to an impoverish­ed country ravaged by decades of war.

But critics say corruption, inequality and rights abuses have flourished under his watch.

The often blunt premier has dramatical­ly ramped up his rhetoric in recent months, warning that civil war could break out if his ruling party is defeated in the 2018 poll. Last month he called on critics to ‘prepare coffins’ and warned he would eliminate ‘100 or 200 people’ if stability was threatened. — AFP

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