Cambodian local election results offer hope to opposition
AP / The Star Tribune | 24 June 2017
PHNOM
PENH, Cambodia — Final results released Sunday from Cambodia's local elections
this month confirmed the dominance of Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party,
but a strong showing by the opposition saw its prospects boosted for next
year's general election.
The
results issued by the National Election Committee show the ruling Cambodian
People's Party capturing 1,156 of the country's 1,646 communes, and the
opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party winning 489 in the June 4 polls, with
the much smaller Khmer National Unity Party picking up a sole commune.
The
percentage of the popular vote captured by the CPP declined to just under 51
percent from about 62 percent in 2012 local elections, while the CNRP's share
rose to almost 44 percent from 30 percent.
The opposition
was also encouraged because it attained its strong showing despite intimidation
and legal pressures from the government.
The
Cambodian People's Party, reacting to Sunday's announcement, issued a statement
saying that the polls were conducted in a free and fair manner and that the
results reflected the correct leadership of the ruling party.
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