Cabinet of Hun Sen

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Cabinet of Hun Sen

Cabinet of Cambodia
1998–2023
Date formed30 November 1998
Date dissolved22 August 2023
People and organisations
Monarch
Prime MinisterHun Sen
Deputy Prime MinisterSar Kheng
Hor Namhong
Tea Banh
Bin Chhin
Yim Chhaily
Men Sam An
Ke Kim Yan
Prak Sokhonn
Aun Pornmoniroth
Chea Sophara
Member party  Cambodian People's Party
Status in legislatureTotal control
125 / 125 (100%)
History
Election(s)1998 Cambodian general election
2003 Cambodian general election
2008 Cambodian general election
2013 Cambodian general election
2018 Cambodian general election
Legislature term(s)2nd National Assembly of Cambodia
3rd National Assembly of Cambodia
4th National Assembly of Cambodia
5th National Assembly of Cambodia
6th National Assembly of Cambodia
Advice and consentSenate
SuccessorCabinet of Hun Manet

Members of the sixth Cabinet of Cambodia (Khmer: គណៈរដ្ឋមន្ត្រីអាណត្តិទី៦) were sworn in on 9 September 2018. This is the fifth Cabinet of Hun Sen, who has led the government as sole Prime Minister since 1998 to 2023. All of the Cabinet ministers are from the ruling Cambodian People's Party.

Members of the Cabinet are nominated by the Prime Minister and formally appointed by the King of Cambodia.[citation needed]

Cabinet (2018-2023)[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Permanent Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of the Office of the Council of Ministers
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Economy and Finance
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Interior
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of National AssemblySenate Relations and Inspection
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of National Defence
6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Deputy Prime Minister6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries6 September 20188 October 2022 CPP
14 October 2022Incumbent CPP
Minister of Civil Service6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
Minister of Commerce6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Cults and Religion6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
Minister of Culture and Fine Arts6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Education, Youth and Sport6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Environment6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Health6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation[a]6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Information6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Justice6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
Minister of Labour and Vocational Training6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Mines and Energy6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Planning6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Posts and Telecommunications6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
Minister of Public Works and Transport6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Rural Development6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Tourism6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Minister of Women's Affairs6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
Secretary of State for Civil Aviation6 September 2018Incumbent CPP

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Minister of Industry and Handicrafts from September 2018 to March 2020.

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