After 38 years in charge, Cambodian leader Hun Sen transfers power to his son, Hun Manet, in a pre-ordained "election" - or you might call it a selection - in what is essentially a one-party autocracy.
According to the ruling Cambodia People's Party, the son won in a landslide, against a largely absent opposition. DW's Georg Matthes reports from Phnom Penh.
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According to the ruling Cambodia People's Party, the son won in a landslide, against a largely absent opposition. DW's Georg Matthes reports from Phnom Penh.
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