The CPP's ability to maintain peace, growth and stability after the 1970s Khmer Rouge genocide and ensuing civil war remains its biggest selling point, particularly in rural areas where many Cambodians have witnessed a relative transformation in what was once among the world's poorest countries.
With a warm smile and soft tone, a stark contrast to his father's stern look and military-like cadence, Hun Manet said that the CPP had brought peace, stability and progress to the Cambodian people. "He looks like a gentleman, down to earth, approachable, and he's well-educated" she said, adding she only regretted that she was too young to vote."He's an appropriate successor to his father."Hun Sen joined the Khmer Rouge at the age of 18 as it fought to seize power, losing his left eye in the final battle for Phnom Penh in 1975.
Ly Chanthy, who braved a steady downpour to watch Hun Manet's parade through the capital last Friday, said that she remembered the Khmer Rouge days and would be forever grateful to Hun Sen, and was happy to back his son. Hun Sen biographer Sebastian Strangio said that the defining characteristic of his career"has been his ideological and political flexibility".
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen shows off his inked finger while standing next to his wife Bun Rany after voting at a polling station near Phnom Penh on Jul 23, 2023. Few think that Hun Sen will fade into the woodwork after relinquishing his current role, said Gordon Conochie, a research fellow at Australia's La Trobe University and author of A Tiger Rules the Mountain: Cambodia's Pursuit of Democracy, which was published this month.
He told voters at the end of June not to worry and said that he would not let his son damage the country.Voters line up at a polling station in the village of Krang Thnong, outside Phnom Penh, on Jul 23, 2023. With the only credible challenge to the CPP barred from participating in the elections on a technicality, Cambodians were offered little choice but to vote for the ruling party again.
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