Phnom Penh (VNA) – The ruling Cambodian People’sParty (CPP) won some 4.2 million out of more than 6.8 million votes in thecountry’s general election on July 29, or 61.7 percent, according to the party.
The number of votes was much higher than that the CPPgained in the 2013 election which stood at 48.83 percent.
The CPP was followed by the Grassroots Democratic Party(GDP) with over 560,000 votes, the National United Front for an Independent,Neutral, Peaceful and Cooperative Cambodia (FUNCINPEC) with 326,000 votes, theLeague for Democracy Party (LDP) with 268,000 votes and Khmer Will Party (KWP)with 183,000 votes.
Previously, the National Election Committee (NEC)announced Cambodia’s general election was a success with the voter turnoutestimated at 82.17 percent.
The figure is much higher than that of the previouselection held in 2013, which was over 69.60 percent.
The election of the sixth National Assembly took place from 7am to 3pm on July29.
National Police Chief of Cambodia Neth Savoeun said there was no violenceduring the election.
The same day, Cambodian Prime Minister and CPP PresidentHun Sen thanked voters for participating in the election on his Facebookpage.
Twenty political parties competed for 125 seats in the parliament. More than8.38 million voters registered to join the election.
According to NEC, nearly 100,000 observers of the 20 participating politicalparties and 112 domestic social and civil organisations, as well as 500international observers from 42 countries monitored the election. About 900reporters, including close to 100 international reporters, came to Cambodia tocover the event.
The NEC plans to announce preliminary results on August 11 and officialresults on August 15 in case of no complaints from political parties.-VNA