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WASHINGTON — The youngest son of Cambodia’s prime minister has an easy smile and conciliatory air. Hun Many’s genteel manner contrasts with the ruthlessness that has characterised his father’s 30 years in power, but that doesn’t mean he’s not ambitious.

The 33-year-old lawmaker told The Associated Press that he also wants to become the South-east Asian nation’s leader one day. But he says he should be judged by his performance, not his family name.

“Yes, I was born as his son, but it doesn’t mean I don’t have to perform, I don’t have to deliver,” he said in an interview during a visit to Washington this week. “It is not about judging me as Hun Many or (as) the son of the prime minister, but more on what I do. And I leave that to the public and the Cambodian people.”

Mr Hun Many expressed deep admiration for Prime Minister Hun Sen and his achievements, bringing stability and a measure of prosperity to impoverished Cambodia, but put a little distance between himself and some of his father’s threatening rhetoric. He sounded far less confrontational than his father toward the political opposition, which has faced growing intimidation in recent months.

In October, two opposition lawmakers were savagely beaten outside parliament by members of a pro-government mob. Opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who has long had acrimonious relations with Mr Hun Sen, is living in exile again to avoid arrest in what critics say are politically motivated legal cases.

Mr Hun Many described the lawmakers who were beaten by the mob as his friends. He said the attack against them was “unacceptable” although he declined to identify who were the alleged perpetrators, saying that was a matter for the courts. He also said that he expected Rainsy would be allowed to contest the 2018 elections despite his legal woes, but didn’t explain how. Mr Hun Sen last month declared he would “rather cut off my right hand than sign a pardon for Rainsy.”

Mr Hun Sen took power in 1985 at the head of a Vietnamese-backed government in the aftermath of the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime that was responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians. He has used a combination of guile and brute force to crush his political rivals during his long career, including a violent coup in 1997.

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