Cambodia’s King officially recognises the election result

By Ranak
Cambodia News & New Youth

His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni
His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni

Phnom Penh (Sept 14, 2013): King Norodom Sihamoni on Saturday officially recognised the controversial results of the 28 July election, paving the way for Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) to rule the country for the next five years.

During a close door and rush meeting on Saturday morning at the Royal Palace between Prime Minister Hun Sen and Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Sam Rainsy, the King handed over invitation letters to the two political foes to kick off the first meeting of the National Assembly on September 23, 2013.

Although no official or spokesperson of both CPP and CNRP as well the Royal Place told reporters waiting outside the palace on the result of the meeting, a source told New Youth that the about haft an hour meeting, His Majesty the King invited all 123 new members of the parliament (MP) for the meeting by handing Hun Sen 68 and Sam Rainsy 55 invitation letters. Both Hun Sen and Sam Rainsy got the letters although Sam Rainsy and his two other colleagues looked a bit hesitated, the source who asked not to be named added.

On his facebook wall, Information Minister and Government Spokesperson Khieu Kanharith urged that the 123 new MP had to go for work and that Sam Rainsy had to stop provoking chaos in the society.

Cambodia has been in political crisis between the ruling and opposition parties since July 28 national election. CPP wins 68 out of 123 parliamentary seats and CNRP gets 55 seats.

The CNRP has rejected the results saying that its party’s results have been stolen and alleged National Election Committee (NEC) as the thief who helped steal the election results for CPP.

On Friday, an explosive device with TNT powder was found at the opposite of the National Assembly while three M79 grenade launchers were finding near the US embassy and the Freedom Park.

CNRP called for mass demonstration at the Freedom Park near the US embassy until the problems are solved and last weekend, about 20 thousands of CNRP supporters gathered at the Freedom Park in Phnom Penh, near the US embassy, for peaceful rally and CNRP will hold another rally next week.

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