In Phnom Penh, the streets are filled with flags and billboards from the eight parties contesting Sunday's general election. Brightly-coloured images calling on Cambodians to make the right choice adorn the boulevards. Up for grabs are 123 seats in parliament, with some 9.6 million people are expected to vote – many of them for the very first time. But although there are several parties vying for victory, there are only two that Cambodian voters are truly paying any attention to. The Cambodian People's Party (CPP), run by Prime Minister Hun Sen, has been campaigning on a platform of continued development and stability. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play….