The Asian Age

Cambodia Opp. rejects Hun Sen poll win

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Phnom Penh, July 29: Cambodia’s Opposition on Monday rejected the claim of victory by the ruling party of strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen in weekend elections, alleging widespread irregulari­ties.

The newly united Opposition made significan­t gains in Sunday’s polls, which independen­t poll monitors also criticised as flawed.

Mr Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party announced late on Sunday it had taken an estimated 68 out of the 123 seats in the Lower House, against an increased for the Cambodia National Rescue Party. “We can say we’ve won this election,” CPP spokesman Khieu Kanharith said. The CNRP however called for a committee representi­ng the two main political parties, the National Election Committee, civil organisati­ons and the United Nations to “be urgently establishe­d” to investigat­e complaints.

It said in a statement it “cannot accept the results” because of “a lot of serious irregulari­ties”.

The CPP had 90 seats in the previous Parliament,

55 so if confirmed the result would mark the loss of 22 seats, despite the exclusion of the Opposition leader who was barred from running.

The CNRP has decried what it described as the kingdom’s worst ever poll irregulari­ties, including missing voter names and thousands of people who turned up to find someone else had used their ballot.

Rights groups also expressed concern that the ink used to mark voters’ thumbs to ensure they did not vote more than once could be easily washed off. “It is very difficult to proclaim this a free and fair election,” Kol Preap, executive director of Transparen­cy Internatio­nal Cambodia, said on Sunday.

“I think the level playing field in the process didn’t really exist. There has not been equal access to the media and the Opposition leader was not allowed to run as a candidate.”

The National Election Committee denied irregulari­ties. Even before polls opened, the opposition had said a Mr Sen win would be “worthless” without the participat­ion of its leader Sam Rainsy.

The French- educated former banker returned to Cambodia on July 19 from self- imposed exile after receiving a surprise royal pardon for criminal conviction­s which he contends were politicall­y motivated.

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