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| primeminister4 = [[Chan Sy]] <br> |
| primeminister4 = [[Chan Sy]] <br> Hun Sen |
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'''Tea Banh ''' ({{lang-km|ទៀ បាញ់}} {{IPA-km|tiə ɓaɲ|}}; born 5 November 1945)<ref>[http://www.uc.edu.kh/third_honorary_doctoral_degree.htm His Excellency Tea Banh] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090317085509/http://www.uc.edu.kh/third_honorary_doctoral_degree.htm |date=2009-03-17 }}</ref> is a Cambodian politician and general. He was a Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Defence of [[Cambodia]] until 2023.<ref>[http://www.mofa.go.jp/announce/event/2008/3/1178459_930.html Visit to Japan by Gen. Tea Banh, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Cambodia]</ref> He is a former general and a member of the [[Cambodian People's Party]] and was elected to represent [[Siem Reap Province]] in the [[National Assembly of Cambodia]] in the 2003 elections.<ref>[http://www.necelect.org.kh/English/ElectionResult/Result_2003/Result_2003.html "Election results"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080616211105/http://www.necelect.org.kh/English/ElectionResult/Result_2003/Result_2003.html |date=2008-06-16 }}. Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed 18 June 2008.</ref> |
'''Tea Banh ''' ({{lang-km|ទៀ បាញ់}} {{IPA-km|tiə ɓaɲ|}}; born 5 November 1945)<ref>[http://www.uc.edu.kh/third_honorary_doctoral_degree.htm His Excellency Tea Banh] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090317085509/http://www.uc.edu.kh/third_honorary_doctoral_degree.htm |date=2009-03-17 }}</ref> is a Cambodian politician and general. He was a Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Defence of [[Cambodia]] from 1987 until 2023.<ref>[http://www.mofa.go.jp/announce/event/2008/3/1178459_930.html Visit to Japan by Gen. Tea Banh, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Cambodia]</ref> He is a former general and a member of the [[Cambodian People's Party]] and was elected to represent [[Siem Reap Province]] in the [[National Assembly of Cambodia]] in the 2003 elections.<ref>[http://www.necelect.org.kh/English/ElectionResult/Result_2003/Result_2003.html "Election results"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080616211105/http://www.necelect.org.kh/English/ElectionResult/Result_2003/Result_2003.html |date=2008-06-16 }}. Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed 18 June 2008.</ref> He was succeeded as defence minister by his eldest son [[Tea Seiha]]. |
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Minister of National Defence | |||||||||||||||||||
In office 1987 – 22 August 2023[a] | |||||||||||||||||||
Prime Minister | Hun Sen Norodom Ranariddh Ung Huot Hun Sen | ||||||||||||||||||
Preceded by | Bou Thang | ||||||||||||||||||
Succeeded by | Tea Seiha | ||||||||||||||||||
Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party | |||||||||||||||||||
Assumed office 24 December 2021 | |||||||||||||||||||
President | Hun Sen | ||||||||||||||||||
Preceded by | Hun Sen (2015) | ||||||||||||||||||
Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia | |||||||||||||||||||
In office 16 July 2004 – 22 August 2023 | |||||||||||||||||||
Prime Minister | Hun Sen | ||||||||||||||||||
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Born | Tea Sangvan 5 November 1945 Kampot Province, Cambodia, French Indochina (in present-day Koh Kong Province, Cambodia) | ||||||||||||||||||
Political party | Cambodian People's Party | ||||||||||||||||||
Spouse | Tao Toeun (m. 1975) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Relatives | Tea Vinh (brother) | ||||||||||||||||||
Profession | Politician | ||||||||||||||||||
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Allegiance | Cambodia | ||||||||||||||||||
Branch/service | Royal Cambodian Army | ||||||||||||||||||
Years of service | 1962–present | ||||||||||||||||||
Rank | General | ||||||||||||||||||
Commands | National Committee for Maritime Security | ||||||||||||||||||
Battles/wars | Cambodian Civil War | ||||||||||||||||||
Tea Banh (Template:Lang-km [tiə ɓaɲ]; born 5 November 1945)[1] is a Cambodian politician and general. He was a Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Defence of Cambodia from 1987 until 2023.[2] He is a former general and a member of the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Siem Reap Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in the 2003 elections.[3] He was succeeded as defence minister by his eldest son Tea Seiha.
Personal life
Banh, whose birth name was "Tea Sangvan" later changed to Thai name, Sangvan Hin-kling (Template:Lang-th) and "Tea Banh" in last,[4] is of Sino-Thai descent. His father, a Thai-Chinese, was named Tea Toek (Template:Lang-th; RTGS: Tek) and his mother Nou Peng Chenda (Template:Lang-th; RTGS: Nu Phengchinda), was an ethnic Thai.[5][6] Banh married Tao Toeun (Template:Lang-th; RTGS: Tueanchai Thamma-keson), who is also an ethnic Thai, in 1975. They have three children, including Tea Seiha (also spelt Tea Seyha), the governor of Siem Reap province.[7] Banh's brother Tea Vinh is the commander of the Royal Cambodian Navy.[7]
Honours
- Cambodia:
- Collar of the Grand Order of National Merit
- Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia
- Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sowathara
- Grand Officer of the Royal Order of H.M. The Queen Preah Kossomak Nearirath
- Recipient of the Sena Jayaseddh Medal
- Recipient of the Medal of National Defense in gold, two stars
- Recipient of the Medal of National Defense in silver, two stars
- Recipient of the Medal of National Defense in bronze, two stars
- Recipient of the Medal of Labour
- Recipient of the Decoration of National Construction (Twice)
- Thailand:
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the White Elephant[8]
References
- ^ His Excellency Tea Banh Archived 2009-03-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Visit to Japan by Gen. Tea Banh, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Cambodia
- ^ "Election results" Archived 2008-06-16 at the Wayback Machine. Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed 18 June 2008.
- ^ Rungmani Meksophon. Khon Song Phaendin [Two Lands People]. Bangkok:Banpraathit, 2008, p. 167-169
- ^ 吴锐成主任出席柬埔寨中国港澳侨商总会十周年会庆 2008-03-19, Guangdong Qiaowang
- ^ Asiaweek, Volume 15, Issues 40-51; Asiaweek Limited, 1989, p. 32, "So would Tea Banh, an ethnic Thai with extensive business contacts in Thailand."
- ^ a b "Exiled opposition leader supports Cambodian defense minister's son as PM candidate". Radio Free Asia. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
- ^ ราชกิจจานุเบกษา, [http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/00020956.PDF.] เล่ม ๑๑๘, ตอน ๑๙ ข, ๒๖ ตุลาคม พ.ศ. ๒๕๔๔ม หน้า ๕
- ^ Co-Minister from 1993 to 2006.
- 1945 births
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- Thai people of Chinese descent
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- Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia
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