Concerns are looming among Cambodian businesses over possible sanctions from large trading partners following elections that gave Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling party a record number of seats in parliament, the Nikkei Asian Review reports. The election, widely condemned as a sham by human rights groups and political observers, saw Hun Sen, who has ruled Cambodia for 33 years, re-elected with his party, the CPP, taking at least 100 of 125 parliamentary seats, according to The Guardian. Preliminary results made public by the National Election Committee on Monday gave some backing to critics’ argument that many Cambodians had been unwilling voters who did so out of fear of penalties awaiting those who did not have an index finger stained with anti-fraud ink, The Straits Times reports.