Domestic Khmer National United Party Yem Ponhearith, the deputy leader of the party said in a statement on Facebook, "According to the preliminary results of the 7th National Assembly election in 2023 announced by the NEC, the
Khmer National United Party has not yet received enough votes to win a seat in the National Assembly. Thank you to all Cambodians who went to the polls on July 23, 2023 in large numbers. The Khmer National United Party will continue to strive in the political sphere for the cause of Cambodia and its people first and foremost."
Nhek Bun Chhay, the party leader said on a post in Facebook, "I, Nhek Bun Chhay, President of the Khmer United National Party and a representative of all party leaders, would like to express my deepest gratitude to all the people who have given their trust in voting in support of the Khmer United National Party as well as the people. All who were invited to go to the polls for the 7th National Assembly election in 2023 in large numbers on July 23, 2023. We would like to bless all our compatriots to experience only the four blessings of the Buddha: age, class, happiness and strength, do not forget. In particular, I wish you good health, safety, happiness, successful business, and freedom for all families."
FUNCINPEC Norodom Chakravuth, the leader of the party, said in a statement, "I am very excited and thank you for the sincere support from elders, parents, siblings and members of
FUNCINPEC who went to the polls on July 23, 2023, to vote for FUNCINPEC."
Cambodian People's Party Hun Manet, who was named the future prime ministerial candidate of the party, said in a statement, "[The] Cambodian people have clearly expressed their will through votes, with a very high turnout rate (more than 84%) and an overwhelming number has expressed support for the
Cambodian People's Party. I have only two words for the people of Cambodia: 1) THANKS — for choosing to vote, and especially for all the love and confidence in CPP, and 2) COMMITMENT — to continue to serve Cambodia and Cambodian people better and better in the future." Sok Eysan, the party's spokesperson, said to the
Associated Press: "I have no results about the allocation of seats as of now but I can say that the ruling Cambodian People's Party has won a landslide victory."
Cambodian Youth Party The leader of the
Cambodian Youth Party, Pich Sros, stated on 25 July that he was satisfied with the election results and that, despite his party's failure to win a seat in the National Assembly. He was happy with the additional support the party had received.
Khmer United Party In a statement the Khmer United Party endorsed the election outcomes. They noted that the election campaign period went off without a hitch, in
conformity with the 1993 Constitution, and that it was free, impartial, and violent-free. "We support the outcomes of the parliamentary elections in 2023. All agree that the NEC-conducted election was free, fair, and in line with liberal democratic and pluralist values. • – The Canadian embassy to Cambodia, said in a statement posted on Facebook, "With the continued intimidation of opposition parties, the Cambodian election campaign was not free or fair and voters did not have a real choice on July 23. We remain very concerned about the actions taken by Cambodian authorities with respect to elections." • – Chinese president
Xi Jinping and Chinese premier
Li Qiang both congratulated Hun Sen on his election victory, and further stated Hun Sen had achieved political, economic stability, standard of living development and a good reputation both internationally and regionally and further wishes to be work together. • – Martha A. Mavrommatis, The Ambassador of the
Cyprus to
Cambodia, congratulated the success of the free and fair election process of the 7th National Assembly Election. When she met with Senior Minister Ly Thuch, First Deputy Chairman of the Mine Authority on 28 July 2023. • – The elections were conducted in a restricted political and civic space, where the opposition, civil society and the media were unable to function effectively without hindrance, they also expressed regret of criminal convictions of political leaders and the disqualification of the main opposition party, the
Candlelight Party. In a statement the EU also said, "The European Union is concerned by the amendments to the electoral law adopted a few weeks before the vote, which restrict the right to freedom of speech and the right of all citizens to stand for election, and calls for the release of detained members of the opposition." • – In a statement by the Spokesperson of the
Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, expressed regret that these elections took place in the absence of the main opposition party, the
Candlelight Party, they also said in the statement on Facebook, "We call for the release of members of the opposition in detention and urge the Cambodian authorities to respect, in accordance with the provisions of the Paris Agreements of 1991 and the Cambodian Constitution, the fundamental rights necessary for the restoration of democracy." • – A Federal Foreign Office Spokesperson of Germany, said in a statement,"We take note of the results of the elections in Cambodia on July 23. These elections took place in a restrictive political environment", an expression of regret of the largest opposition party not allowed to register for the elections and the verdict against
Kem Sokha and the closure of the media outlet “Voice of Democracy” as also mentioned in the statement. • – The Prime Minister of
Guinea-Bissau Nuno Gomes Nabiam, who had also visited Cambodia to observe the election, expressed joy over the election conduct running smoothly and how people participated in the polls freely without any coercion. • –
Thongloun Sisoulith, President of the Laos, sent a letter expressing his great pleasure and extending his sincere congratulations and best wishes to
Hun Sen. • –
Tan Sri Johari bin Abdul, Speaker of the
Dewan Rakyat of Malaysia, who was an international observer to the National Election in Cambodia. He stated in an interview that the election was, "Very fair, very clean, and very well organised", he also expressed his admiration over the way Cambodia handled the election. • – Former Nigerian president Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan, who was an international observer in the election said in a press conference, "We are all happy to be here today and we will be glad to witness the good people of this great country exercise this democratic right on Sunday, to elect the leaders of their choice for the next governance cycle in Cambodia." • – Delegates of the Russian's
Central Election Commission and the
Civic Chamber, who participated as international observers, expressed the intention to further tighten its relationship with
Cambodia. • – Prime minister
Lee Hsien Loong congratulated the CPP on their victory and paid tribute to the outgoing prime minister, Hun Sen. Lee also extended congratulations to the newly appointed prime minister
Hun Manet and said he was looking forward to meeting him in person at the next
ASEAN Summit in
Jakarta. • –
Wan Muhammad-Noor Matha, President of the Thai
National Assembly, congratulated the
CPP on its landslide victory in the National Election. • – The
United States Department of State said in a press statement that it was "troubled that the July 23 Cambodian national elections were neither free nor fair." It also said that visa restrictions and sanctions were imposed on those who "undermined democracy", and some foreign assistance programs were paused. • – The General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Vietnam,
Nguyễn Phú Trọng and the Prime Minister
Phạm Minh Chính, both congratulated
Hun Sen for his election win and expressed to further work with the newly elected Government. The Chairman of the Vietnamese National Assembly,
Vương Đình Huệ extended his congratulations to
Heng Samrin, other politicians including Lê Hoài Trung and Minister of Foreign Affairs
Bùi Thanh Sơn who sent congratulations to
Prak Sokhonn. == Aftermath ==