permitted to contest the election were either too small or new to attract more than a handful of votes. translation: it was a boring campaign for the people. this leader was forced to sit out of the election, with no opposition it was like soup with no flavour. the ruling party still campaigned hard, though. it s colourful rallies where the only ones that most compound deviants or cambodians got to see. they were pushing for a strong turnout most cambodians. they have just finished counting the votes in this polling station, quite a surprise a number of spoiled ballot paper. it is quite high, the only way people can show their support from the opposition which is banned from contesting. once this is over, the bigger question facing cambodia is how the planned transition of power from the leader
it was a boring campaign for the people, said the spokesman for the banned candlelight party. which was forced to sit out this election. with no opposition, it was like soup with no flavour. the ruling party still campaigned hard, though. its colourful rallies were the only ones that most cambodians got to see. the cpp was pushing for a strong turnout. and it looks like it got that. they have just finished counting the votes in this polling station in phnomh penh. quite a surprising number of spoiled ballots here. it is quite high, which the only way people can show their support from the opposition which was banned from contesting. once this is over, the bigger question facing cambodia is how the planned transition of power from hun sen who has been there so long to his son goes. that is expected to happen within a few weeks. hun sen hopes that this
of lives so there is a real bad historical precedent here as far as failed coups go and i wonder if putin is worried about this. will he continue to double down on the conflict in ukraine? the continue to double down on the conflict in ukraine? conflict in ukraine? the bigger auestion conflict in ukraine? the bigger question is conflict in ukraine? the bigger question is whether conflict in ukraine? the bigger question is whether he - conflict in ukraine? the bigger question is whether he has - conflict in ukraine? the bigger question is whether he has to l conflict in ukraine? the bigger. question is whether he has to go. the next in russia in order to shore up the next in russia in order to shore up his authority. he has basically tighten screws over the last month and years and key dissidents are in prison but he could go much further because obviously has authority has been compromised or he may not do anything and continue drifting down that uncertain pathway towards what see
of using it as a distraction. i sat in parliament and heard boris johnson say repeatedly that no parties had taken place, or that no rules have been broken. and we then saw the evidence with our own eyes, actually pictures. now, that s what this inquiry is about. and this is a distraction by boris johnson from the central question of whether or not he lied. but mrjohnson, seizing on it to make another public criticism of the committee, suggests his determination to undermine its conclusions is not going anywhere. ione wells, bbc news. we can get more on this story now with our chief political correspondent nick eardley. just a bit of practical stuff and a few implications for us. how does this actually emerge? when do we see it and who publishes it? and if the bigger question is, borisjohnson is no longer an bigger question is, borisjohnson is no longeran mp, bigger question is, borisjohnson is no longer an mp, he is out of politics, effectively, so what could be possible consequence