The Borneo Post

Cambodia polls organiser hails multi-party democracy

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PHNOM PENH: Cambodia’s National Election Committee ( NEC) on Monday hailed the prospect of multi-party democracy with the registrati­on of 20 parties for a July general election that the main opposition party has been prevented from contesting.

Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has ruled the country for 33 years, has waged a campaign against his critics, including the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), which won the support of a new generation of voters disillusio­ned at what they see as the corruption and nepotism that have stalked politics.

But in November, the Supreme Court dissolved the CNRP and banned more than 100 of its politician­s, after the government accused it of plotting to take power with the help of the United States.

Members of the opposition have called for a boycott of the July 29 vote but preparatio­ns are going ahead, with party registrati­on ending on Monday.

“Now, we have 20 political parties registered, this shows a multi-party democracy,” NEC spokesman Dim Sovannarom told a news briefing.

“This is an opportunit­y for people, in every five years, to chose their leaders,” he added.

The NEC would take a week to consider the party registrati­on applicatio­ns, he said. Analysts say that with the dissolutio­n of the CNRP, Hun Sen will easily the July vote.

“The strategy of decapitati­ng and finally dissolving the opposition was designed to ensure a landslide victory for the ruling party,” Cambodia-based political analyst Lao Mong Hay said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Sovannarom attends a news conference in Phnom Penh. — Reuters photo
Sovannarom attends a news conference in Phnom Penh. — Reuters photo

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