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The prime minister of Cambodia is the head of government of the Kingdom of Cambodia. The prime minister is also the chairman of the Council of Ministers, and represents the government at home and abroad. Under the current constitution, the prime minister is elected to a five-year term, with no limits imposed on the office. Since 1945, there have been 37 prime ministers, including 4 who served in acting capacity.[1]

Constitutionally the prime minister is required to be a member of the National Assembly. He must also gain their approval through a resolution before an official appointment by the King can take place. The traditional swearing-in ceremony takes place at the Royal Palace where the prime minister-elect has to take an oath of office in front of the King and the two Patriarch monks.

The current prime minister of Cambodia is Hun Manet, since 22 August 2023.[2]

List of officeholders

Political parties
Other factions
No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Election Term of office Political party Head of state
(Reign/Tenure)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 King
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
18 March
1945
13 August
1945
148 days Independent
King
Norodom Sihanouk
(1941–1955)
2 Sơn Ngọc Thành
សឹង ង៉ុក ថាញ់
(1908–1977)
14 August
1945
16 October
1945
63 days Independent
3 Prince
Sisowath Monireth

ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ មុន្នីរ៉េត
(1909–1975)
17 October
1945
15 December
1946
1 year, 59 days Independent
4 Prince
Sisowath Youtevong

ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ យុត្តិវង្ស
(1913–1947)
1946 15 December
1946
17 July
1947†
214 days Democratic
5 Prince
Sisowath Watchayavong

ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ វឌ្ឍឆាយាវង្ស
(1891–1972)
25 July
1947
20 February
1948
210 days Democratic
6 Chhean Vam
ឈាន វម
(1916–2000)
1947 20 February
1948
14 August
1948
176 days Democratic
7 Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
15 August
1948
21 January
1949
159 days Democratic
8 Yem Sambaur
យ៉ែម សំបូរ
(1913–1989)
12 February
1949
20 September
1949
220 days Democratic
9 Ieu Koeus
អៀវ កើស
(1905–1950)
20 September
1949
29 September
1949
9 days Democratic
(8) Yem Sambaur
យ៉ែម សំបូរ
(1913–1989)
29 September
1949
28 April
1950
211 days Democratic
(1) King
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
28 April
1950
30 May
1950
32 days Independent
10 Prince
Sisowath Monipong

ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ មុនីពង្ស
(1912–1956)
30 May
1950
3 March
1951
277 days Independent
11 Oum Chheang Sun
អ៊ុំ ឈាងស៊ុន
(1900–1963)
3 March
1951
12 October
1951
223 days Democratic
12 Huy Kanthoul
ហ៊ុយ កន្ធុល
(1909–1991)
1951 13 October
1951
16 June
1952
247 days Democratic
(1) King
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
16 June
1952
24 January
1953
222 days Independent
(7) Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
24 January
1953
22 November
1953
302 days Democratic
13 Chan Nak
ចាន់ ណាក់
(1892–1954)
23 November
1953
7 April
1954
135 days Independent
(1) King
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
7 April
1954
18 April
1954
11 days Independent
(7) Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
18 April
1954
26 January
1955
283 days Democratic
14 Leng Ngeth
ឡេង ង៉ែត
(1900–1975)
26 January
1955
3 October
1955
250 days Democratic

King
Norodom Suramarit
(1955–1960)
(1) Prince
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
1955 3 October
1955
5 January
1956
94 days Sangkum
(11) Oum Chheang Sun
អ៊ុំ ឈាងស៊ុន
(1900–1963)
5 January
1956
29 February
1956
55 days Sangkum
(1) Prince
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
1 March
1956
24 March
1956
23 days Sangkum
15 Khim Tit
ឃឹម ទិត
(1896–1975)
3 April
1956
29 July
1956
117 days Sangkum
(1) Prince
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
15 September
1956
15 October
1956
30 days Sangkum
16 San Yun
សាន យន់
(1905–1974)
25 October
1956
9 April
1957
166 days Sangkum
(1) Prince
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
9 April
1957
7 July
1957
89 days Sangkum
17 Sim Var
ស៊ឹម វ៉ា
(1906–1989)
26 July
1957
11 January
1958
169 days Sangkum
18 Ek Yi Oun
ឯក យីអ៊ុន
(1910–2013)
11 January
1958
17 January
1958
6 days Sangkum
(7) Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
17 January
1958
24 April
1958
97 days Sangkum
(17) Sim Var
ស៊ឹម វ៉ា
(1906–1989)
1958 24 April
1958
10 July
1958
77 days Sangkum
(1) Prince
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
10 July
1958
19 April
1960
1 year, 284 days Sangkum

Prince
Norodom Sihanouk
(1960–1970)
19 Pho Proeung
ផូ ព្រឿង
(1903–1975)
19 April
1960
28 January
1961
284 days Independent
(7) Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
28 January
1961
17 November
1961
293 days Sangkum
(1) Prince
Norodom Sihanouk

នរោត្តម សីហនុ
(1922–2012)
17 November
1961
13 February
1962
88 days Sangkum
General
Nhiek Tioulong

ញឹក ជូឡុង
(1908–1996)
Acting Prime Minister
13 February
1962
6 August
1962
174 days Sangkum
Samdech
Chau Sen Cocsal

ចៅ សែនកុសល
(1905–2009)
Acting Prime Minister
6 August
1962
6 October
1962
61 days Sangkum
20 Prince
Norodom Kantol

នរោត្តម កន្តុល
(1920–1976)
1962 6 October
1962
25 October
1966
4 years, 19 days Sangkum
21 Marshal
Lon Nol

លន់ នល់
(1913–1985)
1966 25 October
1966
1 May
1967
188 days Sangkum
22 Samdech
Son Sann

សឺន សាន
(1911–2000)
1 May
1967
31 January
1968
275 days Sangkum
(7) Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
31 January
1968
14 August
1969
1 year, 195 days Sangkum
(21) Marshal
Lon Nol

លន់ នល់
(1913–1985)
14 August
1969
11 March
1971
1 year, 209 days Sangkum /
FARK (ARK)

Cheng Heng
(1970–1972)
23 Prince
Sisowath Sirik Matak

ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ សិរិមតៈ
(1914–1975)
11 March
1971
18 March
1972
1 year, 7 days FANK (ANK)

President
Lon Nol
(1972–1975)
(2) Sơn Ngọc Thành
សឹង ង៉ុក ថាញ់
(1908–1977)
18 March
1972
15 October
1972
211 days Khmer Serei
24 Hang Thun Hak
ហង្ស ធុនហាក់
(1926–1975)
1972 15 October
1972
6 May
1973
203 days PRS
25 In Tam
អ៊ិន តាំ
(1916–2006)
6 May
1973
9 December
1973
217 days Democratic
26 Long Boret
ឡុង បូរ៉េត
(1933–1975)
26 December
1973
17 April
1975†
1 year, 129 days PRS
(7) Samdech
Penn Nouth

ប៉ែន នុត
(1906–1985)
17 April
1975
4 April
1976
353 days FUNK
Prince
Norodom Sihanouk
(1975–1976)
Khieu Samphan
ខៀវ សំផន
(born 1931)
Acting Prime Minister
4 April
1976
14 April
1976
10 days CPK

Khieu Samphan
(1976–1979)
27 Pol Pot
ប៉ុល ពត
(1925–1998)
1976 14 April
1976
27 September
1976
166 days CPK
Nuon Chea
នួន ជា
(1926–2019)
Acting Prime Minister
27 September
1976
25 October
1976
28 days CPK
(27) Pol Pot
ប៉ុល ពត
(1925–1998)
25 October
1976
7 January
1979
2 years, 74 days CPK
Office vacant: 7 January 1979 – 27 June 1981
Heng Samrin
(1979–1992)
28 Pen Sovan
ប៉ែន សុវណ្ណ
(1936–2016)
1981 27 June
1981
5 December
1981
161 days KPRP
29 Chan Sy
ចាន់ ស៊ី
(1932–1984)
9 February
1982
26 December
1984†
2 years, 321 days KPRP
30 Samdech
Hun Sen

ហ៊ុន សែន
(born 1952)
26 December
1984
14 January
1985
19 days KPRP
Chea Sim
(1992–1993)
14 January
1985
2 July
1993
8 years, 169 days
31 Prince
Norodom Ranariddh

នរោត្តម រណឫទ្ធិ
(1944–2021)
First Prime Minister
1993 2 July
1993
6 August
1997
4 years, 35 days FUNCINPEC
King
Norodom Sihanouk
(1993–2004)
(30) Samdech
Hun Sen

ហ៊ុន សែន
(born 1952)
Second Prime Minister
24 September
1993
30 November
1998
5 years, 70 days CPP
32 Ung Huot
អ៊ឹង ហួត
(born 1945)
First Prime Minister
6 August
1997
30 November
1998
1 year, 116 days FUNCINPEC
(30) Samdech
Hun Sen

ហ៊ុន សែន
(born 1952)
1998 30 November
1998
22 August
2023
24 years, 265 days CPP
2003

King
Norodom Sihamoni
(since 2004)
2008
2013
2018
33 Samdech
Hun Manet

ហ៊ុន ម៉ាណែត
(born 1977)
2023 22 August
2023
Incumbent 1 year, 121 days CPP
Sources:[3][4]

Timeline

Hun ManetUng HuotNorodom RanariddhHun SenChan SyPen SovanPol PotLong BoretIn TamHang Thun HakSisowath Sirik MatakSon SannLon NolNorodom KantolPho ProeungEk Yi OunSim VarSan YunKhim TitLeng NgethChan NakHuy KanthoulOum Chheang SunSisowath MonipongIeu KoeusYem SambaurPenn NouthChhean VamSisowath WatchayavongSisowath YoutevongSisowath MonirethSon Ngoc ThanhNorodom Sihanouk

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ "PM office 'first held power with Pol Pot". The Phnom Penh Post. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. ^ "King issues Royal Decree appointing new Council of Ministers with HE Dr. Hun Manet as Prime Minister". Khmer Times. 22 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Cambodia". rulers.org. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  4. ^ Lentz, Harris M. (2013). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 132–138. ISBN 978-1-884964-44-2. Retrieved 20 June 2020.