Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Liveblog: #ElectionsKH from around the web

After nearly three decades of autocratic rule, Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen may be facing his biggest political dilemma in years, with his party’s parliamentary majority vastly eroded in weekend elections by a burgeoning opposition that could block his forming a government.
Cambodia's government rejected on Tuesday calls by the opposition for an international inquiry into allegations it used massive fraud to win re-election, and said it wanted parliament to approve a new cabinet quickly.
Q&A: How credible was Cambodia’s election?
Al Jazeera speaks with Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy about Sunday’s vote results.
Scott Heidler Last Modified: 29 Jul 2013 11:59
Ruling Party Wins Narrowly in Cambodian Vote
By THOMAS FULLER
Published: July 28, 2013
The push for Battambang
Sat, 27 July 2013
Kevin Ponniah and Phak Seangly
Young voters key to new mood in Cambodia
By Rupert Abbott, Special to CNN
Final push to finish line
Fri, 26 July 2013
The battleground seats
Fri, 26 July 2013 Kevin Ponniah
The Cambodian Candidate: Letter from Phnom Penh
Sebastian Strangio
July 25, 2013
Aid to Cambodia after the elections: Business as usual
By Carlos Santamaria on 25 July 2013
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