By SEA Globe
On January 14, as Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen celebrated his 35th year in power, a feat that makes him the world’s most longest-serving premier, he was obviously distracted by the rumours circulating the Phnom Penh grapevine that he is preparing to soon hand over power to one of his sons.
David Hut
4 Feb 2020
On January 14, as Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen celebrated his 35th year in power, a feat that makes him the world’s most longest-serving premier, he was obviously distracted by the rumours circulating the Phnom Penh grapevine that he is preparing to soon hand over power to one of his sons.
Most pundits have their money on Hun Manet,
his eldest, who in 2018 was made the de-facto head of the military and
given an important seat on the ruling Cambodian People’s Party’s
Permanent Committee, it’s elite decision-making body.
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