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Thursday, 21 January 2010

Hun Sen predicts he can't rule until he is 80


By Khmerization
Source: Radio Free Asia

Prime Minister Hun Sen (pictured) has predicted that he can't rule until he is 80 years old, but also said it depends on the decision of the voters through the elections, reports Radio Free Asia.

A few years ago, Mr. Hun Sen said he will rule as prime Minister until he is 90 years old. But speaking at the Sixth Asian Economic Forum on 20th January in Phnom Penh, Hun Sen admitted that his health will not allow him to rule until he is 80, but insists it depends on the voters. "When I am 80, I don't think I am strong enough. Now I am 58, so there are 22 more years to go when I will be 80, so it is a very, very long time. But everything does not depends an anyone's age, it depends on the people (voters) only", he said.

He also said that if he loses in the 2013 election, he will congratulate the winner and transfer all powers to the person without hesitation. "But if in 2013 the people will not elect me, my only choice is to leave the office, so the winner has nothing to worry: I will go to the Council of Ministers headquarter and sign to transfer everything to the new leader and I will congratulate and wish the new leader good luck to sever the country well and I won't harrass you (him). Please don't worry, I will help to tell those who used to support me to support the new leader because he/she is elected by the people. So, please don't worry", Mr. Hun Sen said.

Mr. Hun Sen's comments came after strong criticism that he is a dictatorial ruler who has clung on the powers for far too long.

Mr. Son Chhay, MP from the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said Mr. Hun Sen should not talk too much about his powers, but he should be talking about developments, national security, the rule of laws and democracy. "(He) thinks only about his powers, his influences and forget about strengthening our national institutions and lead the country properly. This is another danger. I am not concerned or be excited about who is in power, but the important thing is he/she has to ensure that there is a respect for the rule of laws and a respect for the principle of democracy. This is the right thing to think about rather than thinking about how to leave office and how to take power", he said.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ah hun xen slap taiyhoong thnaiy khangmok pomban daol 80 chnam tai

Anonymous said...

How can we trust this liar. He said he will rule till he is 90, now he said he can't even rule till he is 80. He is a liar.

If he is true to his words that he will transfer all powers if he loses the elections, why did he bully everyone and crackdown on critics and oppositions everyday. He's done this because he want to stay in powers forever. So his words here are meaningless but are designed to fool everyone. I will never trust this guy.