2012-06-24
Xinhua
Web Editor:
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The
ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) of Prime Minister Hun Sen swept
1,592 of the country' s 1,633 commune chief seats in the 3rd commune
council elections on June 3, according to official results released by
the National Election Committee (NEC) on Sunday.
Sam Rainsy Party, the country's main opposition party, won only 22
commune chief seats, a decrease of 6 seats over its results in 2007,
whilst the Human Rights Party, which joined for the first time in the
race, won surprisingly 18 commune chief seats, the results showed.
Royalist Funcinpec Party, which is the coalition party in the
current CPP's government, won a commune chief seat, while royalist
Norodom Ranariddh Party (NRP) did not gain even a seat of commune chief
position. The NRP led by Prince Norodom Ranariddh, son of former king
Norodom Sihanouk.
The June 3's elections were joined by ten political parties and were
observed by about 15,000 national and international observers from
various countries and non-governmental organizations, according to the
NEC.
Some 5.87 million Cambodians of about 9.2 million eligible voters cast their ballots nationwide at that time.
The elections are held once every 5 years.
In the 2nd commune council elections in 2007, the CPP won 1,592
commune chief seats, following by the Sam Rainsy Party with 28 commune
chief positions and the Funcinpec Party with 2 communes.
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