Cambodia’s tiny opposition fighting for democracy in one-sided vote

In white tuk-tuks kitted out with megaphones and banners, supporters of a tiny Cambodian opposition party wind down a dusty Phnom Penh street, rallying votes ahead of the country’s one-sided election.

It will be a herculean task for the little-known Grassroots Democratic Party to win any seats in Cambodia’s 125-member National Assembly at the July 23 election — widely dismissed as a sham.

But party president Yeng Virak insists his team is fighting the good fight.

In full: https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230712-cambodia-s-tiny-opposition-fighting-for-democracy-in-one-sided-vote

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