Friday, July 25, 2008
ABC Radio Australia
Cambodia's long-ruling Prime Minister, Hun Sen, looks set to notch up another election victory on Sunday.
He's expected to take even more seats in the national parliament, even without the support of his coalition partner Funcinpec. While he shows no signs of losing popularity even after 23 years in power, the main opposition party is hoping to make headway.
He's expected to take even more seats in the national parliament, even without the support of his coalition partner Funcinpec. While he shows no signs of losing popularity even after 23 years in power, the main opposition party is hoping to make headway.
Presenter: Karen Percy
Speakers: Sam Rainsy, opposition leader, Cheam Yeap, Cambodian People's Party spokesman
2 comments:
Take care Khmer Land, especially, don't forget Khmer Krom and Koh Tral my hometown.
Dear Ceepeepee voters,
Pelease vote for CPP and one day CPP authorithy will grab your land after they win election.
Please give power to them to grab your land and properties.
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