PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh/Asia News Network): Former Prime Minister Hun Sen (pic), who remains president of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), has announced that he welcomes any other ...
PHNOM PENH--Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, a devoted and very active user of Facebook — on which he has posted everything from photos of his grandchildren to threats against his political ...
Hun Sen was elected the new head of Cambodia's Senate on Wednesday, taking over a key ceremonial role after handing over executive power to his eldest son last year. The former dictator remains in ...
Without any meaningful opposition alternative to Hun Sen's CPP, expect a large number of spoiled and empty ballots on July 23. A handover of power from long-serving Hun Sen to his eldest son will ...
Analysts had long expected Hun Sen, a self-styled strongman who turned 71 on Saturday, to take on a key CPP role to protect his son from internal competition and allow him to earn legitimacy among ...
After Cambodia's ruling party won 55 of the 58 available seats in the Senate following elections on February 25, former prime minister Hun Sen is expected to make his return to frontline politics ...
According to the National Election Committee, Prime Minister Hun Sen’s party won 9,338 out of the 11,622 commune council seats up for election. The long-ruling CPP is almost certain to win this ...
Hun Manet is also only one of five Hun Sen relatives running on the CPP ticket in this election, including Hun Manet’s brother, Hun Many. Hun Sen joined Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge at age 18 as it ...