Narrow lead for Cambodia strongman in early poll results
(AFP) – 1 day ago
PHNOM PENH — Cambodia's strongman prime minister Hun Sen narrowly won the
popular vote in recent disputed elections according to preliminary official
results Monday that were immediately rejected by the opposition.
The nation has been stuck in a political impasse since Hun Sen's
long-ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) claimed victory in the July 28
vote, with the military deployed in the capital Phnom Penh last week after
the opposition threatened mass demonstrations.
The CPP took some 49 percent of the votes, according to an AFP tally of
results-by-province released by the National Election Committee (NEC).
The country's resurgent opposition, which saw its electoral fortunes
boosted by the last minute return of leader Sam Rainsy from self-imposed
exile, mustered some 44 percent of the votes, the data showed.
The results did not include a seat count, which will determine which party
forms the government.
The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), which claims the
election was tarnished by widespread fraud, said it was "strongly
disappointed" and would launch an objection to the NEC results.
"We will file a complaint against the results in accordance with the law,"
CNRP deputy leader Kem Sokha said at a press conference.
"The CNRP wants to resolve the problems peacefully and we want to have a
process that everyone can accept," he said, adding that protests "will be
our last resort".
The CNRP has threatened mass demonstrations against the government if an
independent inquiry with the United Nations is not held.
Authorities said soldiers and armoured vehicles were deployed in the
capital Phnom Penh for safety reasons and would stay until a new government
was formed, but the move was denounced by the opposition as a threat.
Hun Sen's party welcomed the NEC results and said the figures matched its
data on the vote.
"Because (the opposition) lost the election, they now reject the results.
Whether they accept them or not, they are still the truth," said CPP
spokesman Khieu Kanharith.
The party has already said it had secured an estimated 68 of the 123 lower
house seats available, a 22-seat deficit from the last election but enough
to edge aside the CNRP which was said to have won 55.
If confirmed, it would be the ruling party's worst election result since
1998.
The preliminary NEC results showed the ruling party won some 3.2 million of
the 6.6 million votes cast in the election, with the CNRP taking 2.9
million.
The final results, giving the number of seats attained, could be released
later this week if no party raised objections, NEC secretary general Tep
Nytha told AFP.
He said that if complaints were received, the final tally would be
announced by September 8.
While an inquiry into the election has been broadly accepted by all
involved, the parties have failed to agree on the terms of operation,
particularly UN involvement.
Cambodia's opposition, which has threatened to boycott parliament, last
week called on the UN to help resolve the election dispute to protect "the
victory" of the people.
The CNRP said Rainsy was expected to meet UN officials Tuesday in New York
to discuss the poll.
Hun Sen -- who has been in power for 28 years -- has vowed to establish a
government under his leadership despite the opposition's allegations.
The premier, 61, a former Khmer Rouge cadre who defected from the murderous
regime, has vowed to rule until he is 74.
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