The Cambodian government operates as a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, with a system that includes an elected Prime Minister and a bicameral legislature composed of the National Assembly and the Senate. The Prime Minister, who holds significant executive power, is typically the leader of the ruling party, while the King serves as the ceremonial head of state with limited powers. The political landscape has been dominated by the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) since the 1990s, often facing criticism for authoritarian practices and restrictions on political opposition and press freedom. The judiciary is also seen as lacking independence, further consolidating the ruling party's control.
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