Cambodia’s National Election Committee (NEC) on Wednesday said 50,000 observers, including some from China, Myanmar and Singapore, will monitor a general election next month, which is widely expected to be a landslide victory for Prime Minister Hun Sen after the main opposition party was dissolved last year, Reuters reports. As Cambodia tilts ever further toward Beijing, the U.S. and Europe, whose markets buy almost two-thirds of Cambodia’s exports, are edging closer to taking away tariff-free access to their huge markets, according to Nikkei Asian Review. Cambodia’s ruling party has threatened legal action against opposition figures leading a “clean finger campaign” that is encouraging voters to boycott a national election in July, Channel News Asia report. The opposition has slammed the poll as a sham after their party was dissolved in a court ruling last year.