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PHNOM PENH, Sept 29 (TNA) — Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Thursday paid a courtesy call on President of the Supreme Privy Council to His Majesty the King of Cambodia at Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) headquarters, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

 

Mr Srettha expressed pleasure to pay a courtesy call on the President of the Supreme Privy Council to His Majesty the King of Cambodia who have been key figure to Thailand – Cambodia relations, and added that this visit to Cambodia was his first bilateral overseas visit.

 

It is also coincidental that the Thai and Cambodian Prime Ministers be elected by their respective national assembly on the same day.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2023-09-29

 

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Why not call on Vietnam who are or will be soon eating your lunch for FDI. How can you raise the minimum wage by 35% and expect US or other companies to invest here? Especially with plans for more massive rises here in the following years? 

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41 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Was he seeking tips from Mr Sen on how to stay in power for 38 years, un opposed???

Yes, there are lessons to be learned there on keeping geriatrics in the top jobs that even the USA senate could learn from!

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It makes total sense, that an unelected PM, would visit a serial killing, land grabbing, billionaire dictator for life, posing an an elected PM. Sen is one of the most evil leaders in Asia, and that is saying alot. After all, he was within the leadership of the genocidal Khmer Rouge.

 

Hun Sen will have served as prime minister of Cambodia for 30 years. He joins an exclusive club of men now in power who, through politically motivated violence, control of the security forces, manipulated elections, massive corruption, and the tacit support of foreign powers, have been able to remain in power well beyond the time any leader in a genuinely democratic political system has ever served. Hun Sen’s main tactic has been the threat and use of force. During his time in power, hundreds of opposition figures, journalists, trade union leaders, and others have been killed in politically motivated attacks. 

 

https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/01/12/30-years-hun-sen/violence-repression-and-corruption-cambodia

 

 

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