A Change of Guard

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Friday 2 August 2013

Sam Rainsy and Kem Sokha claimed the opposition CNRP won at least 65 seats លោក សម រង្ស៊ី និង លោក កឹម សុខា ទាមទារថាបក្សសង្គ្រោះជាតិឈ្នះបាន ៦៥ កៅអី

CNRP leaders confirmed victory over national election. CNRP get around 63-65 seats based on 1104 forms collected from all poll stations. Please watch & share.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sam Rancy is right. CPP cheated and stole the votes, but with all the stealing they didnt win. So they create fake votes to win. LOLZ. CPP are so cheap, just like the Youn Mike.

Anonymous said...

Kanjas ot ridh whisky monkey drunkard had made false claimed that Cpp wins,in reality was Cpp lost despite all the cheating and vote buying they still lost.ah Kanjas khiev's face look like Yuon's pussy after sexual abused by drunken's men! ah Kanjas khiev is UGLY's man alive!

Prahok

Anonymous said...

http://www.smh.com.au/world/hun-sen-vows-to-rule-cambodia-with-or-without-opposition-support-following-election-20130802-2r3kf.html

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
http://www.smh.com.au/world/hun-sen-vows-to-rule-cambodia-with-or-without-opposition-support-following-election-20130802-2r3kf.html

Hun Sen vows to rule Cambodia with or without opposition support following election
Date
August 2, 2013 - 12:09PM

Cambodia's strongman prime minister Hun Sen has vowed to continue to rule even if opposition MPs who are disputing his victory in last Sunday's national elections refuse to take their seats in parliament.
Mr Hun Sun warned in private meetings with foreign diplomats that if seats are empty he would give them to candidates from other parties.
The warning is the first indication that Mr Hun Sen, Asia's longest serving leader, plans to tough out a political stand-off between his Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party(CNRP) over the election result, the worst showing by the ruling party in 15 years.
In another blow to opposition claims to victory, the National Election Commission's secretary-general Tep Nytha said the government-appointed body with close ties to Mr Hun Sen has no authority to establish a joint-party investigation into allegations of vote fraud.
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Earlier Mr Hun Sen said he would support the commission holding an investigation that included all parties after a number of foreign and Cambodian groups, the United States and European Union raised concerns about the fairness of the election.

1:31 PM

Anonymous said...

After meeting with hun seen, the Germann ambassador will report to the EU that Sam rainsy was using a racist rhetoric against the Vietnamese during is National campaign.

Anonymous said...

Hun sen try to talk tough, but will he use violence to crack down of millions of protesters? Well, the International criminal Court is waiting for him. His fate will be like Ceaucescu of Romania, Saddam of Iraq and Gaddafi of Libya, if he acts stupid.