Nothing Democratic About Snuffing Out Candlelight Party Ahead of Cambodian Elections

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Nothing Democratic About Snuffing Out Candlelight Party Ahead of Cambodian Elections
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Disqualifying Candlelight Party from upcoming elections proves once again that Hun Sen is actively working against democracy to maintain his iron grip over Cambodia.

“The country’s democratic system, which continues to evolve and solidify as the government and people of Cambodia strive to ensure fair and transparent election processes, should be recognized and respected for its considerable successes."Cambodia’s election commission disqualified the Candlelight Party, considered the country’s only effective opposition party, on May 15. The move came ahead of general elections set for July 23.

“It is important to acknowledge that Cambodia’s electoral process is still in its early stages of development,” Seun Sam, a policy analyst with the Royal Academy of Cambodia, wrote in the pro-government Khmer Times.“The country’s democratic system, which continues to evolve and solidify as the government and people of Cambodia strive to ensure fair and transparent election processes, should be recognized and respected for its considerable successes.

But the Asian Network for Free Elections said the original party registration certificate was lost during police raids on the CNRP’s headquarters in 2017. “There are only two options: One is to use legal means and the other is to use a stick. Which of these two do you prefer?” Hun Sen said.In January, a Candlelight Party vice president, Thach Setha, was arrested inThat same month, Cambodia’s Foreign Ministry filed a $1 million lawsuit against Candlelight Party adviser Kong Korm, alleging he fraudulently acquired the land title for his house.

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