Cambodia's ruling CPP wins all seats in general elections

IANS  |  Phnom Penh 

The ruling (CPP) has won all 125 seats in the general elections, the poll body has said. The opposition was declared illegal and banned from participating in the July 29 exercise.

The announced the official results late on Wednesday that showed that all seats in the went to Prime Minister Hun Sen's party, which received 76.78 per cent of the votes, news reported.

"(The result) clearly shows that the people have given confidence to the correct leadership of the CPP and that they have decided to choose peace, development and democracy for the whole country," wrote on his page.

The other 19 candidates secured not more than six per cent of the votes nor managed to secure a seat in Parliament.

The former opposition National Rescue Party (CNRP) will not be in the new either, as it was banned ahead of the polls by the

It had managed to snatch 44 per cent of the votes in the 2013

The CNRP called to boycott elections after the judicial persecutions in 2017 that led to the imprisonment of its leader and prompted around 100 members of the party to go into exile the finally led to its dissolution.

Several countries, including the US and various members of the European Union, questioned the legitimacy of the Cambodian elections.

The on Wednesday expanded its visa restrictions on following the poll results.

It said that since the US has characterised the election as "flawed and neither free nor fair" the restrictions first applied in December 2017 were further expanded.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 12:16 IST