Through a series of political means, he not only put his family members in a high position, but also mastered the right to decide the king's inheritance through the election Committee. His eldest son, Hong Mane, was appointed as the next prime minister, and Hun Sen himself became the emperor's father and listened to politics. His family members are involved in many senior positions in government departments and the army, and even his wife's nephew, Wen Lanni, has become the Minister of Health.
Although Hun Sen's ruling style has many problems, such as its autocratic nature and maintaining power through political manipulation, Cambodia's political environment has become unstable and the country's development has been hindered. However, his influence in Cambodian politics is still great.
biography
Hun Sen 1952 was born in a peasant family in Kampong Cham province, Cambodia. /kloc-at the age of 0/3, he left his hometown and went to the capital Phnom Penh to study alone, where he worked as a temple boy until he finished junior high school.
1967, Hun Sen, who had just turned 15 years old, joined the Khmer Rouge (note: "Khmer Rouge" was originally the name of Cambodian King Sihanouk for the left-wing forces in Cambodia, later referred to as Cambodia * * *) and soon became an officer with "heavy weapons". He led his troops to fight in the north and fight to the death with the pro-American regime. 1977, Hun Sen announced his separation from the Khmer Rouge. Since then, his military, political and family life has gone through a special period. But then, he soon reached the peak of power.