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By Yun Samean
THE CAMBODIA DAILY


Prime Minister Hun Sen on Monday said that he had served the longest of all Cambodia's leaders and boasted that his achievement in developing the country was the secret to his lengthy political tenure.

Political observers, however, said that economic development was not the only measure of a healthy society and that a change in leadership was also beneficial for a country.

"In a few days, I will have served 22 years in the Prime Minister's office," Hun Sen said in a speech broadcast on radio.

"If I include minister and deputy prime minister, it's 28 years in power. And if I start from the beginning of the political movement it's 37 years," he said.

Under the People's Republic of Kampuchea, Hun Sen became prime minister Jan 14, 1985.

Hun Sen continued: "The issue is whether I have made [Cambodia] go forward or backward. If I led the country backward, I could not be standing here and I could not have defeated Pol Pot."

Without Jan 7, 1979—the day that Vietnamese-backed forces toppled the Khmer Rouge and placed an earlier incarnation of Hun Sen's CPP in power—there would not have been the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and the subsequent re-emergence of Cambodia, the prime minister added.

Hang Puthea. director of the Neutral and Impartial Committee for Free and Fair Elections, said history shows changes in leadership to be beneficial.

"World experience shows that changing leadership is better," he said, adding that Cambodian history also proved that dictum.

"If we compare [it] to Pol Pot's regime, [Hun Sen's ] regime is better."

Lao Mong Hay, senior researcher at the Asian Human Rights Commission in Hong Kong, said he was not convinced that the current government was a net positive.

"Social and judicial reform has been very slow," he said, adding that impunity and corruption persisted while the public remained under-served by their leaders.

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Quel crapaud prétentieux de merde, c'est quand même jouable de faire mieux que le régime KR, l'inverse eût été beaucoup plus difficile.
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