Electioneering begins for July 28 polls which is likely to extend the rule of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
Al Jazeera
Cambodia's political parties have officially started
campaigning for next month's general election, which is expected to
extend the rule of Prime Minister Hun Sen, Asia's longest-serving
leader.
Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) is expected to win the July 28 polls in a landslide.
Hun Sen has run Cambodia since 1985 with little tolerance for opposition.
Eight parties are taking part in next month's polls to elect 123
lawmakers to the lower house of parliament. The winner forms a new
government to run Cambodia for the next five years.
The main opposition party's leader, Sam Rainsy, is in self-imposed
exile in France to avoid 12 years in prison for convictions widely seen
as politically motivated.
Hun Sen and other CPP leaders marked the start of campaigning on
Thursday by receiving a blessing from the country's top Buddhist monks
in front of tens of thousands of supporters.
"Making a right decision will bring more success, but a wrong
decision will be a setback and a huge danger for the nation," Heng
Samrin, the CPP honorary president, told the rally.
Thousands of supporters from several political parties took to Phnom
Penh's streets in colourful rival rallies, as cars and motorcycles
adorned with political banners roared through the capital.
Some 9.6 million people are registered to vote under the eyes of more than 7,700 domestic and international observers.
Source:
Agencies
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