PHNOM PENH -- The Senate election win by former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party on Sunday has cemented his family's grip on power and his son's premiership, after a vote that excluded the main opposition and was marred by allegations of voter intimidation.
The Cambodian People's Party's (CPP) comfortable victory will see 71-year-old Hun Sen sworn in as Senate president, six months after he stepped down from the prime minister's role and handed the top job to his son, ex-Army commander Hun Manet.