Each of our personal interests may not be the national interest But the national interest is clearly each of our benefit. - Khem Veasna

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Each of our personal interests may not be the national interest But the national interest is clearly each of our benefit.

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About Khem Veasna

Khem Veasna (born 11 December 1965) is a Cambodian politician, the founder of the League for Democracy Party, businessman and leader of the LDP. Veasna graduated with bachelor's degree from the Royal University of Law and Economics.

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Alternative Names: Khim Veasna
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