The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Manet laughs off claims of ‘brotherly rift’ for top job

- Sek Prak and Keo Kereya

HUN MANET – the eldest son of Prime Minister Hun Sen and a prime ministeria­l candidate for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) – has rebuffed speculatio­ns that the official endorsemen­t of his candidacy had led to a rift with his brother Hun Many.

Manet, who is currently Deputy Commander-inChief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army, rejected the claims after some commentato­rs suggested that the two brothers had actively carried out political activities at the same time to gain popularity and drum up support among the public.

“My family of five siblings are like five pillars supporting a house. If one pillar were to break, it would unbalance the house and collapse it … My parents instilled this sense of unity when I was very young,” he said during an admission ceremony for new CPP members in Siem Reap town on September 3.

The lieutenant general stressed that the five pillars will remain strong.

“We will not let this house collapse, as this would kill us all. I cannot believe that anyone would think my brother and I are ignorant enough to

let that happen,” he added.

Manet, who once kept a low profile, has begun to carry out more and more political activities and is increasing­ly in the public eye since the official endorsemen­t.

The analysts, whom Manet did not name, opined that this coincided with the release of a new book, PM’s Eldest Son: Hun Manet’s Journey to Prime Ministeria­l Post.

The book was released around the same time as a biography of Many was published. The book, titled Hope

of Hun Many, was written by veteran journalist Leang Delux, the co-founder of media outlet Thmey Thmey.

The timing of the releases was “coincident­al”, but some analysts saw it as the start of campaignin­g for the prime ministeria­l post.

Many, who is also president of the Union of Youth Federation­s of Cambodia (UYFC), took issue with the speculatio­ns in an August 31 social media post.

“I and my eldest brother Manet clearly understand the nature of those interpreta­tions

and that this analysis has the intent of dividing us. But we thank them for motivating us to form further internal solidarity within our family.”

Hun Sen reiterated that Many has always demonstrat­ed his full support for Manet to succeed him as Prime Minister.

“My family has no internal dispute, and nor are two of my sons conducting a popularity contest for the prime ministeria­l post,” he said.

The prime minister stressed that Many has no ambition to vie for the top office.

 ?? HUN MANET VIA FB ?? Lieutenant General Hun Manet speaks at the commemorat­ion of the 32nd anniversar­y of Battalion 246 in Kandal province on September 4.
HUN MANET VIA FB Lieutenant General Hun Manet speaks at the commemorat­ion of the 32nd anniversar­y of Battalion 246 in Kandal province on September 4.

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