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The National Assembly of Cambodia (Radhsphea ney Preah Recheanachakr Kampuchea) is one of two chambers of the Cambodian Parliament. It has 123 members, elected for five year terms by proportional representation, using provinces as constituencies of 1 to 18 members, and the D'Hondt method of seat distribution.
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Elections
- July 27, 2003 Elections Results [1]
| Political Parties | # seats won | # valid votes |
|---|---|---|
| CPP | 73 | 2,447,259 |
| FUNCINPEC | 26 | 1,072,313 |
| Sam Rainsy Party | 24 | 1,130,423 |
| Others | 0 | 518,842 |
| Total | 123 | 5,168,837 |
- July 27, 2008 Elections Results
Cambodian People's Party received 90 of the 123 of the National Assembly's, the Sam Rainsy Party 26 seats, the Human Rights Party 3 seats, the Norodom Ranariddh Party 2 seats and FUNCINPEC 2 seats [1].
- Future Elections: The next National Assembly Elections are scheduled for July, 2012.
Presidents of the National Assembly from 1993: Son Sann (June to October 1993), Chea Sim (October 1993-1998), Norodom Ranariddh (1998-2006), Heng Samrin (from 2006)
See also
References
- ^ Official results,National Election Committee, Ministry of Interior, Cambodia
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