Cambodia Hun Sen
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has passed the throne to his "Lee Hsien Loong".

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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi...esignation


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#3

His son studied in Westpoint in the U.S. and holds a PhD
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(26-07-2023, 04:00 PM)Niubee Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asi...esignation

Hun Sen has Chinese blood
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Hun Sen was born on 5 August 1952, in Peam Kaoh Sna, Kampong Cham as Hun Bunal (also called Hun Nal), the third of six children. His father, Hun Neang, had been a resident monk in a local Wat in Kampong Cham province before defrocking himself to join the French resistance and marry Hun Sen's mother, Dee Yon, in the 1940s. Hun Neang's paternal grandparents were wealthy landowners of Teochew Chinese heritage.
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There are unmet demands from the people.
He should have transform the country into a clean democratic system before passing the baton.

You keep bashing the opposition then install son as prime minister is a bad idea.

Quote:Cambodian protests may have been partly precipitated by the perception of corruption, lack of freedom and poor quality of life in the country. Cambodia is near the bottom of international rankings in the measurement of those factors. Inequality in the distribution of wealth is a recognized problem, as is the statistic that a third of children are malnourished, and the difficulty that government critics are rounded up and detained on dubious charges.[size=11][12][/size]


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013%E2%...n_protests

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