Hun Sen plays hardball to keep his grip on Cambodia
BANGKOK — Determined to extend his 33 years as Cambodia’s strongman ruler, Prime Minister Hun Sen was not about to let an election derail what he believes is his destiny.
The 65-year-old leader had declared he intends to stay in office for 10 more years, and Sunday’s general election victory by his Cambodian People’s Party should get him halfway to that goal.
The walkover win was a foregone conclusion, with the government-influenced courts having dissolved the only credible opposition party last year.
In his first public appearance since the election, Hun Sen shook hands and posed for pictures Wednesday while inaugurating a new ferry service between Phnom Penh and a nearby town. Speaking to reporters, he hailed what he called his government’s achievement of establishing “democracy and the process of peace.”