Hun Sen calls his prime minister’s term of Cambodia “indefinite”

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Prime Minister Hun Sen today stressed that he has not limited his term as Prime Minister of Cambodia and stressed that his announcement is not that of a dictatorial leader. Between the ages of 12 and 17, the Prime Minister said that some people who always opposed him constantly accused him of being a dictator, but according to the Prime Minister, his leadership has always been supported by the people, which has remained demonstrated. through national movements such as donations to buy vaccines. “… the stronger [the] dictator, the more people die, the sooner they will come back [to] take revenge,” he said. “I didn’t go to kill anyone […] Now I don’t set my time as Prime Minister until I don’t want to anymore. The Prime Minister told opposition groups, “Don’t say this government is dictatorial because if it’s a dictatorship, people don’t live with it. Nobody is more dictatorial than Pol Pot, but he was only 3 years, 8 months and 20 days old while Hun Sen led the government for more than 42 years. In early 2020, Prime Minister Hun Sen announced that he would remain Prime Minister for another 10 years.

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