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international-relations1 year ago

Thailand Official Refuses to Send Detained Cambodian Activists Home During Hun Manet Visit

During Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet's visit to Thailand, a Thai official stated that three Cambodian activists detained in Thailand will not be deported back to Cambodia and will be resettled elsewhere, following concerns raised by human rights groups. The activists and their families are recognized as refugees by the UN and were arrested for immigration violations just days before Hun Manet's visit. The Thai and Cambodian leaders also pledged to strengthen cooperation to combat transnational crimes, with Thailand expressing its commitment to not allowing harmful activities against its neighbors.

politics2 years ago

"Hun Manet Takes Over as Cambodia's New Prime Minister in Historic Power Shift"

Cambodia's newly elected parliament has endorsed Hun Manet, the son of long-time ruler Hun Sen, as the country's prime minister, completing a historic transfer of power. Hun Manet, a military general with a Western education, has risen through the ranks of Cambodia's armed forces and is expected to continue his father's authoritarian rule. His first months in office will be closely watched to see if he favors a more liberal approach and improved ties with the West or maintains the country's close relationship with China. Despite the transition, Hun Sen will remain a powerful force in Cambodian politics.

politics2 years ago

Cambodia's King Appoints Hun Manet as Next Ruler in Historic Succession

Hun Manet, the eldest son of Cambodia's long-term ruler Hun Sen, has been endorsed as the country's next premier in a formality confirming the transition of power. The announcement comes after the ruling party won all but five seats in parliament in an election that critics deemed undemocratic. Hun Manet's appointment still needs to be confirmed by parliament, but with the ruling party controlling the majority of seats, it is expected to pass. Hun Sen, one of the world's longest-serving leaders, announced his resignation to ensure stability in Cambodia but will retain leadership of the ruling party, maintaining ultimate control.

politics2 years ago

"Hun Manet: Cambodia's Successor Son and the Uncertain Path to Power"

Cambodia's autocratic Prime Minister Hun Sen, who declared a landslide victory in the recent election, is expected to hand over power to his eldest son, Gen. Hun Manet. Hun Manet, a four-star general and commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, was trained at West Point and holds postgraduate degrees in economics. While he has a more diplomatic manner and speaks fluent English, there is little indication that his Western education has influenced his politics. Hun Manet's challenges as the likely next leader include managing perceptions of government corruption, addressing climate change, and navigating Cambodia's ties with China, which have raised concerns in the West.

politics2 years ago

Cambodia's Controversial Election: A Sham Coronation for Hun Sen

Cambodia's ruling party, the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), claimed a landslide victory in the recent election, which was widely criticized as a sham. The only party capable of challenging the CPP, the Candlelight Party, was banned from participating, while the remaining 17 parties allowed to contest were too small or little-known to pose a threat. With Prime Minister Hun Sen's son, Hun Manet, expected to succeed him in a long-prepared transfer of power, the election felt more like a coronation than a democratic process. Hun Sen, who has been in power for 38 years, has consolidated his rule through a combination of political maneuvering, suppression of opposition, and control over the economy. However, there are signs of nervousness within the CPP, as they seek to maintain legitimacy and satisfy the people amidst growing discontent over issues such as land grabs and corruption. The next few years could be a delicate and potentially dangerous time for Cambodia.

politics2 years ago

"Will the Cambodian leader's son bring change as he takes power?"

Hun Sen, Cambodia's autocratic prime minister for nearly four decades, is set to hand over power to his oldest son, Hun Manet, a West Point graduate and head of the country's army. With the ruling Cambodian People's Party expected to win another landslide victory in the upcoming election, it is unlikely that significant change will occur. While some hope that Hun Manet's education and background may bring political change, it remains to be seen whether he will adopt a different leadership style or political stance. China's strategic and economic importance in Cambodia will also influence the country's foreign relations.

politics2 years ago

"Can the West Point graduate son of Cambodia's leader bring about meaningful change?"

Hun Sen, Cambodia's autocratic prime minister, is set to hand over power to his oldest son, Hun Manet, a West Point graduate and head of the country's army. With the ruling Cambodian People's Party expected to win another landslide victory in the upcoming election, it is unlikely that significant change will occur. While some hope that Hun Manet's education and background may bring political change, it remains to be seen whether he will adopt a different leadership style or political stance. Additionally, concerns have been raised about China's involvement in Cambodia's Ream Naval Base and its impact on the U.S.-Cambodia relationship. Despite the leadership transition, many believe that Hun Sen will continue to exert control from behind the scenes, ensuring his influence remains intact.

politics2 years ago

"Will Cambodia's New Leader, a West Point Grad, Bring Change?"

Hun Sen, Cambodia's autocratic prime minister, is set to hand over the premiership to his oldest son, Hun Manet, a West Point graduate and head of the country's army. With the ruling Cambodian People's Party expected to win another landslide victory in the upcoming election, it is unlikely that significant change will occur. The opposition has been stifled, and Cambodia has grown closer to China during Hun Sen's nearly four-decade rule. While some hope that Hun Manet's education and background may bring political change, it remains to be seen whether he will deviate from his father's leadership style. The US is concerned about China's involvement in construction at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base, and any shift towards the West may be limited due to Cambodia's reliance on China as its main supporter.