
General elections will be held in Cambodia on 23 July 2023 to elect members of the National Assembly.[1] It will be the seventh quinquennial election in Cambodia since democratic elections were restored in 1993. The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) currently holds all seats in parliament.
YES if any seat in the National Assembly is held by a person not a member of the Cambodian People's Party following the elections.
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@DanMan314 gotta let those of us who are hoping against hope this preliminary report is wrong feed!
@JoshuaWilkes I doubt it. Hun Sen posted and accepted the preliminary results and the Khmer Times, a mouthpiece of the state, widely publicized them. The seats are secure enough to minor changes in vote counts from preliminary to final - they would only be vulnerable to challenge or manipulation, which now seems unlikely, especially considering the presence/toleration of FUNCINPEC in other elected bodies.
Just to clarify, this is in the National Assembly not the Senate? (edit: FUNCINPEC currently holds 2 seats in the Senate)