ABC Radio Australia
Opposition parties in Cambodia are calling on the international community to reject the weekend election results.
The ruling Cambodian People's Party claimed victory in Sunday's general elections, giving another five years in power to Prime Minister Hun Sen.
He's led the country for 23 years.
Four major political parties say they've rejected the outcome of the poll, claiming the elections and manipulated and rigged.
They claim one of the election forms, known as 1018, were freely handed to government supporters, but denied to opposition voters.
The ruling Cambodian People's Party claimed victory in Sunday's general elections, giving another five years in power to Prime Minister Hun Sen.
He's led the country for 23 years.
Four major political parties say they've rejected the outcome of the poll, claiming the elections and manipulated and rigged.
They claim one of the election forms, known as 1018, were freely handed to government supporters, but denied to opposition voters.
2 comments:
I REPEAT:
No more financially support to Rainsy and Kem Sokha, NO MORE. If these two still play cat and mouse refused to UNITE, tough luck.
About Rannaridh Party? He is HISTORY. He already WON Madam Phala's puc-see.
Agreed!
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