Ronald Reagan Institute of Political Studies and Integration
Observer Delegations Evaluate the Cambodian Elections
Barcelona, Spain (ots/PRNewswire) -
Twenty political parties took part in the Cambodian general
election on Sunday where more than eight million people were called
to vote. Polling stations had been open from 7am to 3pm local time.
Turnout was 80.49%.
Almost 80,000 political party observers took part in this process
as well as 539 international observers, including more than 80
representatives of various European institutions.
Twenty political parties took part in the Cambodian general
election on Sunday where more than eight million people were called
to vote. Polling stations had been open from 7am to 3pm local time.
Turnout was 80.49%.
Almost 80,000 political party observers took part in this process
as well as 539 international observers, including more than 80
representatives of various European institutions.
The observers witnessed the electoral process and will conclude in
their reports whether the elections were free and fair.
"As a young democracy, Cambodia has conducted its elections
without international interference. No anomalies were found in the
voting procedures," - Andrea Del Mastro, Italian MP
"The elections took place in a peaceful and joyful atmosphere. The
controversies surrounding these elections concern international
interests and the interference of foreign countries and funding from
dubious origin," - Fabrizio Bertot, ex-MEP, Italy
"I think that the EU has made a mistake avoiding participating
on the Cambodian electoral process. As have other democratic
countries, Japan for example," - Luca Romagnoli, ex-MEP, Italy
"As international observers we were able to meet opposition
candidates who participated in the electoral run, with the rules
and rights equal for all the parties and ensured by law. Despite
attempts of coloured revolutions by western lobbies, as already seen
in Ukraine with a coup d'état," - Maurizio Marrone, member of
regional parliament of Italy
"According to my observations today, my impression is that the
election process is very professional, smooth and calm. Everything
is looking okay in my opinion, " - Axel Kasseger Austrian MP
"This election is very well organized. It was not possible to vote
twice. At the same time lists of registered voters, with their photo,
were on the public wall of each location," - Jaroslav Holik, Czech MP
"The counting process was transparent in response to the wishes
of the Cambodian people. The great number of voters, more than 80%,
legitimatises the democratic election of the 6th legislature," -
Momchil Nekov, Bulgarian MEP
Hon. Luca Bellotti, former Deputy Minister of the Italian
Government expressed his appreciation for the invitation and praised
the organization of the elections as did Senator Razzi from Italy who
remarked the importance of the international cooperation.
Dr. Musolino, former regional MP and political scientist,
expressed his satisfaction with the organization and the open
participation in the elections as a symbol of transparency.
ots Originaltext: Ronald Reagan Institute of Political Studies and Integration
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their reports whether the elections were free and fair.
"As a young democracy, Cambodia has conducted its elections
without international interference. No anomalies were found in the
voting procedures," - Andrea Del Mastro, Italian MP
"The elections took place in a peaceful and joyful atmosphere. The
controversies surrounding these elections concern international
interests and the interference of foreign countries and funding from
dubious origin," - Fabrizio Bertot, ex-MEP, Italy
"I think that the EU has made a mistake avoiding participating
on the Cambodian electoral process. As have other democratic
countries, Japan for example," - Luca Romagnoli, ex-MEP, Italy
"As international observers we were able to meet opposition
candidates who participated in the electoral run, with the rules
and rights equal for all the parties and ensured by law. Despite
attempts of coloured revolutions by western lobbies, as already seen
in Ukraine with a coup d'état," - Maurizio Marrone, member of
regional parliament of Italy
"According to my observations today, my impression is that the
election process is very professional, smooth and calm. Everything
is looking okay in my opinion, " - Axel Kasseger Austrian MP
"This election is very well organized. It was not possible to vote
twice. At the same time lists of registered voters, with their photo,
were on the public wall of each location," - Jaroslav Holik, Czech MP
"The counting process was transparent in response to the wishes
of the Cambodian people. The great number of voters, more than 80%,
legitimatises the democratic election of the 6th legislature," -
Momchil Nekov, Bulgarian MEP
Hon. Luca Bellotti, former Deputy Minister of the Italian
Government expressed his appreciation for the invitation and praised
the organization of the elections as did Senator Razzi from Italy who
remarked the importance of the international cooperation.
Dr. Musolino, former regional MP and political scientist,
expressed his satisfaction with the organization and the open
participation in the elections as a symbol of transparency.
ots Originaltext: Ronald Reagan Institute of Political Studies and Integration
Im Internet recherchierbar: http://www.presseportal.de
Contact:
UNDATIA S.L.
Undatia@undatia.es
Tel. +34-931-890-919