Prime Minister
Hun Sen claimed victory the day after the elections, The
stand-off with Thailand over the temple of
Preah Vihear was widely seen as a successful attempt of the ruling CPP to garner more support. Analysts expected the CPP to increase its majority; as the constitution was amended to remove the need for a
two-thirds majority to govern, requiring the more common
simple majority instead, it was considered likely that the CPP would be able to govern without a coalition partner. The CPP announced it would retain its coalition with the severely diminished FUNCINPEC, but ordered its leaders
Keo Puth Rasmey and his wife Princess Arun Rasmey to stand down and let army general
Nhek Bun Chhay take over; he would be the first non-royal to lead FUNCINPEC. The SRP, HRP and NRP threatened to boycott the first parliamentary session unless the irregularities were investigated; the PM replied that in that case, the opposition's seats would be redistributed between CPP and FUNCINPEC. ==See also==