The battleground seats
The Phnom Penh Post | 26 July 2013
A guide to the provinces where the fighting may be fiercest.
Siem Reap
6 seats
6 seats
Though
Siem Reap has long been a ruling-party stronghold (the CPP won four of
six seats here in 2003, increasing their spoils to five of six seats in
2008), if recent opposition rallies are anything to go by, the province
could be one of the more competitive domains in this election.
An
estimated 100,000 supporters turned out to greet Sam Rainsy there
Wednesday, possibly matching the number that turned out in Phnom Penh,
the party’s traditional base, for his return from self-exile.
Rainsy’s
rhetoric in Siem Reap aimed to exploit local sentiments that
“Vietnamese” businesses have too much control over the province’s
lucrative tourist trade.
Analysts also say that living standards in Siem Reap, which remains one of the Kingdom’s poorest provinces, will be a key issue.
Kampong Speu
6 seats
6 seats
Despite
being a relatively small province and one dominated by the CPP at the
last national election, observers point to Kampong Speu as an area where
competition between the two main parties will heat up in this election.
The now-merged SRP and HRP together won 34 per cent of total
votes in last year’s commune elections, to the CPP’s 56 per cent, up
from the 28 per cent of votes won between them in the 2008 national
election.
In those same commune elections, parties other than the CPP were able to win 33 per cent of seats.
Old
rivalries will also come to a head in Kampong Speu, with Pen Sovann,
Cambodia’s first prime minister after the Khmer Rouge and a historic
rival of Hun Sen, placed first on the CNRP ballot.
Hun Many, the premier’s youngest son and the first to run for office, is listed as a CPP candidate.
A successful election for him would signal the first step towards a new generation of CPP leadership.
Phnom Penh
12 seats
12 seats
The
Kingdom’s capital, worth a sizeable 12 seats, will always be an
electoral battleground. In 2003, half the seats were won by the SRP,
with the CPP and Funcinpec taking four and two seats respectively.
With Funcinpec’s 2008 electoral wipeout, the CPP took seven seats to the SRP’s five in 2008.
This
election, observers are tipping the major parties to be in a dead heat
for Phnom Penh, though some say the CNRP might have a slight edge.
Party
heavyweights will also face-off in the capital, with CPP
chairman/Senate president Chea Sim and former Phnom Penh governor Kep
Chuktema running for the ruling party, while influential lawmaker Son
Chhay and party spokesman Yim Sovann are on the CNRP ballot.
Kampong Cham
18 seats
18 seats
The
most populous province, with a mammoth 18 seats on offer, and home to
many of the Kingdom’s sizeable Muslim Cham minority, Kampong Cham was
one of the most contested provinces in the 2012 commune elections (where
non-ruling parties managed to win 40 per cent of the total available
seats).
The CPP won 11 seats here in 2008, but analysts expect
the opposition to make further inroads this election. In a sign of the
province’s clout, CNRP deputy president Kem Sokha and National Assembly
president/CPP honorary chairman Heng Samrin are both running here as
candidates, as is Foreign Minister Hor Namhong.
Funcinpec’s
president, Princess Norodom Arun Rasmey, is also running in Kampong Cham
and hopes to retain the seat won in 2008 by a fellow royalist from the
now-defunct Norodom Ranariddh Party (with which Funcinpec recently
merged).
Prey Veng
11 seats
11 seats
Although
the CPP picked up seven of the 11 seats available in Prey Veng in 2008
on the back of Funcinpec’s decline, the province was the most contested
in the 2012 commune elections.
In last year’s election, the HRP
and SRP polled a total of 210,209 votes to the CPP’s 258,716 votes. Now
that the opposition parties have merged into the CNRP, Prey Veng could
shape up for a major showdown.
Given that the province is located
on the border with Vietnam, observers say the CNRP’s anti-Vietnamese
rhetoric will appeal to Prey Veng voters.
Kandal
11 seats
11 seats
With
11 seats on offer, Kandal province, home to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s
National Assembly seat, has been labelled by some observers as “the
province to watch” this election.
In 2008, the SRP held on to
three seats in the province. Its current CNRP alliance partner, the HRP,
also picked up a seat amid the Funcinpec implosion that saw the
royalists lose all three of their seats in the province.
The
opposition will be hoping to claw back some of the CPP’s seven seats in
Kandal come Sunday, but with Hun Sen’s reputation on the line, the
ruling party is likely to do all it can to remain dominant.
4 comments:
What does scare the is the illigal Youn voters because youn control the demographic register. In the news saying this few months Many youn travel to cambodia. There are alot along the river front in phnom penh and psar kundal.
Hun Sen and family members are trying to kill all of those officials children too, because of fear losing power to them. They make sure those officials stay below them, e,g trying to get rid of Kingta and his children (he did broke Ranarith spirit) Chea Sim and his children, Heng Sarin and his children, Hor Nam Hong and his children etc.
These officials children should wake up before Hun and clan kill them all. Everyday Hun Sen is paranoid because he killed too many innocents and now, they won't let him live in peace known as 'karma'. He couldn't get out of his house at time, and his voice is like, yelling all the times too. He is totally crazy.
Viets need to stop supporting his crazy man before it is too late for the Viets as well. Let him pay for what he has done because it is right and just, really.
Long Live Viet Nam and Long Live Hun Sen and CPP...
We will killed all of you useless human.. we prepared 3 billion dollars after the election if you not joint the government... We prepared snipers forces to kills all of you and we prepared secret forces if you protest after election ... at the end we will kills all of you..
You will not get free and fair election ... because we deleted more then 1millions voters and we have more then 1 millions ghost voters and other.. so lost just with this ... CPP already won 25% just from this .. This election we will win 90 seats or more ...
Long live Viet Nam and CPP and Hun Sen...
U will never see Khmer Prime Minister only Viet Nam approved one or Vietnamese bloods ... You are all useless khmer and should never live .. soon your country will be our NEW PROVINCE ....
Yes, Hun sen knew from day one of his Vietnamese appointment that Khmer do not like him that's why he kills, threatens and bribes just so he can stay in his position of power. That's why he has blood on his hands and shit on his feet.
It's a shame he does not have the intelligence to implement genuine change in his behaviour to a more favourable one.
Real shame that no one close to him cares and dedicate enough to give him advise with any wisdom in it.
It's additional shame that his communist ideology makes him lose his religious believes, because, any good monks would advise him that when you cause suffering to others this will not bring peace to your life (karma).
In the end he has to go as Mr. Rohrabacher has said, if he is stupid enough to fight this he will go the same way as other dictators before him.
9:11 PM
Anonymous said...
You all heard what Congressman Rohrabacher said :
'Hun Sen has to go, he has been in power too long!, if he still holds on to his position of power after this election, he will be under close scrutiny'.
You know what that means 'under close scrutiny'?
It means America will investigate everything about the Hun sen's empire, including his associations (no matter where they are), all his money -how much he has, where he got it from, who he killed, who he slept with - yes the lot!
America can do this, we know what happened when they investigated the 911 terrorist attacks, the whole world knew everything about those terrorists - how, where, what, when, who and why.
We remember when America froze assets of those suspected association of these terrorists? Some of Hun sen's cronies had their assets frozen too at that time.
The aid money from America, Australia and EU came from their tax payers -their people. I'm sure they'd like to know what Hun sen did with all their money because Cambodia is not a developed country and the general population are still suffering.
So go ahead Hun sen, cheat all you want and continue to be greedy for power. I for one would like to know how much you and your cronies have in all your bank accounts, how you got it, what you use it for, what you've been up to, who and how you've killed. It would be interesting.
9:21 PM
Anonymous said...
You see!, under Sam Rainsy's competent leadership- even a dictator (vicious human being) has a choice of how he can go.....
Hun sen's smart way to go:
-Accept your errors and take accountability.
-Accept the people's choice as who their leader should be and support that leader by giving your co-operation.
(This is the Khmer love Khmer way to go).
Hun sen's stupid way to go...:
- continue to be arrogant, deceitful, bribe, threaten and kill. Then you will go .... Just like other dictators ... Gadafi, Saddam (just to name a few).
(Of course, you should know that this is what yuens want -division so that they can sabotage, the damage is Khmer kill Khmer ). You have intelligence then don't fall for Hanoi's primitive dirty trick.
CNRP knew exactly what they are doing when they announced 'we won't take any Khmer as our enemy' and they meant it!!!
Khmer love Khmer
In memory of Lok Tar Sen Koy
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