Phnom Penh: Long-running Cambodian leader Hun Sen said on Wednesday he will step down as prime minister in three weeks and hand the position to his oldest son, who won his first seat in parliament in Sunday’s election.
The announcement came after their Cambodian People’s Party won a landslide victory in weekend elections that Western countries and rights organisations criticised as neither free nor fair, and in which the country’s main opposition was suppressed.
Hun Manet, son of Hun Sen, delivers a speech to mark the end of the election campaign.Credit: AP
Hun Sen has been Cambodia’s autocratic leader for 38 years but said before the elections he would hand the position to his oldest son, Hun Manet, some time during the next five-year term.
Hun Manet, 45, is currently the chief of the country’s army.
In a televised address, Hun Sen, who is Asia’s longest-serving leader, said he had informed King Norodom Sihamoni of his decision and that the king had agreed in a formality.
Hun Sen said his son would be named prime minister after the National Election Commission reports the final results of Sunday’s election, in which the CPP won 120 of 125 seats. He has also said that a new generation will take over many of the top ministerial positions in the new government, which he said will be formed on August 22.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen kisses a ballot before voting at the weekend.Credit: AP
Even though he is stepping down from the premiership, Hun Sen is widely expected to remain closely involved in running Cambodia, and is also to become president of the country’s Senate.
After a challenge from the opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party in 2013 that the CPP barely overcame at the polls, Hun Sen responded by going after leaders of the opposition, and eventually the country’s sympathetic courts dissolved the rival party.
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