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Hun Manet Recalls Three Lessons from the Prime Minister

PHNOM PENH: The Prime Minister's eldest son, Hun Manet, has revealed that three lessons he and his siblings learnt from their father are about national interest, standing up for people at all times and taking responsibility for one's actions.

In a post made on his Facebook page on Friday morning, 16 September, Hun Manet shared a mixed piece of written photographs entitled "Three Lessons to Remember."

"The three lessons are, firstly, we need to think about the people and stand up for the people at all times. Secondly, we must think that the nation is great at all times, and thirdly, we must dare to make real and clear decisions and also take responsibility for our own decisions and actions," he posted.


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