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Cambodia parliament gives Hun Sen new term as PM | Cambodia parliament gives Hun Sen new term as PM |
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Cambodia's parliament has approved a new five-year term for long-serving PM Hun Sen, despite a boycott by the opposition over disputed elections. | Cambodia's parliament has approved a new five-year term for long-serving PM Hun Sen, despite a boycott by the opposition over disputed elections. |
Hun Sen, in power since 1985, is expected to be sworn in on Tuesday. | Hun Sen, in power since 1985, is expected to be sworn in on Tuesday. |
The opposition, who have demanded an independent inquiry into election results, have been absent from parliament since it opened on Monday. | The opposition, who have demanded an independent inquiry into election results, have been absent from parliament since it opened on Monday. |
Hun Sen's reappointment comes despite weeks of protests over alleged widespread cheating in the July polls. | Hun Sen's reappointment comes despite weeks of protests over alleged widespread cheating in the July polls. |
In his speech to parliament, Hun Sen said his new term was "a historic day for Cambodia", adding that the elections were "free, fair, just and transparent". | |
He told reporters on Tuesday that "the door is not closed yet for negotiation with the opposition party, but they have to accept the election results and swear-in first". | |
Official election results show the CPP won 68 seats - a greatly reduced majority - while the opposition garnered 55 seats. | Official election results show the CPP won 68 seats - a greatly reduced majority - while the opposition garnered 55 seats. |
The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), headed by Sam Rainsy, have accused Hun Sen's ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) of widespread election fraud. | |
The government has so far rejected the opposition's demand for an independent inquiry. | The government has so far rejected the opposition's demand for an independent inquiry. |
A spokesman for CNRP said on Tuesday that there would be "mass protests in Phnom Penh and nationwide" following Hun Sen's new appointment. | |
Over the weekend, opposition lawmakers held a ceremony at the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat, promising not to enter parliament until an independent inquiry was held. | Over the weekend, opposition lawmakers held a ceremony at the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat, promising not to enter parliament until an independent inquiry was held. |
Tens of thousands of people joined public protests earlier this month over the election results. At least one person was reported dead after clashes with security forces. | Tens of thousands of people joined public protests earlier this month over the election results. At least one person was reported dead after clashes with security forces. |
Correspondents however say that there is nothing in the Cambodian constitution that prevents the prime minister from governing with a half-filled parliament. | Correspondents however say that there is nothing in the Cambodian constitution that prevents the prime minister from governing with a half-filled parliament. |
With state institutions - including the election commission - under the control of Hun Sen, protests are the only way opposition supporters can challenge the result, correspondents add. | With state institutions - including the election commission - under the control of Hun Sen, protests are the only way opposition supporters can challenge the result, correspondents add. |
Hun Sen, 61, has vowed to be stay in power until his 70s. | Hun Sen, 61, has vowed to be stay in power until his 70s. |
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