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"On this occasion, I would like to solemnly call for all
eligible voters to cast their ballots in order to elect national leaders for
development and glorious progress in all fields," Sihamoni said in a
royal message released to the media late on June 5.
The monarch said the forthcoming election is a free, fair, and
confidential election that goes with the liberal multi-party democracy, so
the voters should not worry about any pressure or intimidation from anyone or
any political party.
"I urge all the compatriots to exercise your rights to vote
in according to your own conscience and to freely elect any candidate, any
political party that you trust," he said.
During a get-together with some 22,000 garment factory workers
in southeastern Kampong Cham province on June 6, Prime Minister Samdech Techo
Hun Sen also appealed to the people to vote and urged them to vote for the
ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP).
"To protect peace and development, it is easy: vote for the
Cambodian People's Party so that I will continue to lead (the nation) in the
capacity of the prime minister," he said.
Twenty political parties will contest in the forthcoming
election, which will see some 8.3 million people cast their ballots,
according to the National Election Committee (NEC).
The three-week election campaign will start from July 7 to 27.
In the last election on July 28, 2013, eight political parties
joined the race. As a result, the CPP won 68 seats against 55 seats for the
now-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) in the then-123-seat
National Assembly.
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Source: NDO