Cabinet of Hun Sen

Members of the fifth Council of Ministers of Cambodia (Khmer: គណៈរដ្ឋមន្ត្រីអាណត្តិទី ៥) were sworn in on 24 September 2013. This is the fourth Council of Ministers of Hun Sen, who has led the government since 1998. All of the Cabinet ministers are from the ruling Cambodian People's Party.

Cabinet of Hun Sen

Fifth Cabinet of Cambodia
2013–present
Date formed24 September 2013
People and organisations
Head of stateNorodom Sihamoni
Head of governmentHun Sen
Member partyCambodian People's Party
History
Election(s)28 July 2013
Outgoing election29 July 2018
Legislature term(s)5 years
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Members of the Cabinet are nominated by the Prime Minister and formally appointed by the King of Cambodia.[1]

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister Hun Sen6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister
Minister in Charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers
 Bin Chhin6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Economy and Finance
 Aun Pornmoniroth6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
 Prak Sokhonn6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Interior
 Sar Kheng6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
 Chea Sophara6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of National Assembly–Senate Relations and Inspection
 Men Sam An6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of National Defence
 Tea Banh6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister Yim Chhaily6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Deputy Prime Minister Ke Kim Yan6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Veng Sakhon6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Civil Service Pich Bunthin6 September 201830 March 2020CPP
 Prum Sokha30 March 2020IncumbentCPP
Minister of Commerce Pan Sorasak6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Cults and Religion Him Chhem6 September 201830 March 2020CPP
 Chhit Sokhon30 March 2020IncumbentCPP
Minister of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Education, Youth and Sport Hang Chuon Naron6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Environment Say Sam Al6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Health Mam Bunheng6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Justice Ang Vong Vathana6 September 201830 March 2020CPP
 Keut Rith30 March 2020IncumbentCPP
Minister of Labour and Vocational Training Ith Sam Heng6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Mines and Energy Suy Sem6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Planning Chhay Than6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications Tram Iv Tek6 September 201830 March 2020CPP
 Chea Vandeth30 March 2020IncumbentCPP
Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Rural Development Ouk Rabun6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Industry and Handicrafts Cham Prasidh6 September 201830 March 2020CPP
Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation Cham Prasidh30 March 2020IncumbentCPP
Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation Vong Soth6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Tourism Thong Khon6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology Lim Kean Hor6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Minister of Women's Affairs Ing Kuntha Phavi6 September 2018IncumbentCPP
Secretary of State for Civil Aviation Mao Havannall6 September 2018IncumbentCPP

See also

References

  1. "Hun Sen's new cabinet". Global Times. 25 September 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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