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SamRainsy was born in Phnom Penh, son of Sam Sary, a member of Cambodia's government for a time in the 1950s.
Rainsy was elected a member of parliament for Kompong Cham province in those elections, and the party polled 14% of the vote.
Rainsy went in self-exile on 3 February 2005, citing fear of arrest after a vote in the National Assembly removed parliamentary immunity from himself and fellow SRP MPs Chea Poch and Cheam Channy[2].