The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cambodia says 50,000 observers to monitor July election

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodia’s National Election Committee (NEC) yesterday said 50,000 observers, including some from China, Myanmar and Singapore, will monitor a general election next month, which is widely expected to be a landslide victory for Prime Minister Hun Sen after the main opposition party was dissolved last year.

Cambodia has invited internatio­nal observers to monitor the July vote, but local election watchdogs, including the Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia (COMFREL) urged internatio­nal observers to think twice before accepting.

Korn Savang, a monitoring coordinato­r at COMFREL, criticised the three countries for not having enough experience.

“China isn’t a democracy and doesn’t have experience with elections, Singapore doesn’t either and Myanmar is just beginning its democracy so the critical issue is their evaluation, on what level we can trust it,” Korn told Reuters.

Hun Sen and his allies have waged a campaign against critics, including members of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), in what opponents say is a bid to prolong his leadership after 33 years in office.

The CNRP was dissolved and its lawmakers banned from politics in November after the Supreme Court ruled that it had tried to overthrow the government – something the CNRP has denied.

The NEC said the participat­ion of foreign observers showed that the election was open and comprehens­ive.

“This shows that the election is open, the participat­ion is comprehens­ive and that there is a lot of trust in the election,” NEC’s spokesman Hang Puthea told Reuters yesterday. — Reuters

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