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Seal of the Cabinet of Cambodia.

This article is part of a series on the

Politics of
Cambodia

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  • The Cabinet of Cambodia, officially known as the Office of the Council of Ministers (Khmer: ទីស្ដីការគណៈរដ្ឋមន្ត្រី, Ti Sdeikar Kônărôdthâmôntrei), is the executive body of the Kingdom of Cambodia led by the Prime Minister, assisted by Deputy Prime Ministers, Senior Ministers, Ministers, and Secretaries of State. Members of the Cabinet are nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Monarch.

    Role[edit]

    Chapter VIII of the Constitution states the role of the Royal Government of Cambodia.[1]

    Current cabinet[edit]

    The Office of the Council of Ministers in Phnom Penh hosts Cabinet meetings.

    The members of the seventh and current Council of Ministers were sworn in on 22 August 2023. The National Assembly voted Hun Manet as Prime Minister for five-year term.

    Portfolio

    Minister

    Took office

    Left office

    Party

    Prime Minister

    Hun Manet

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister in charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers

    Vongsey Vissoth

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Economy and Finance

    Aun Pornmoniroth

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Interior

    Sar Sokha

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of National Defence

    Tea Seiha

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Education, Youth and Sport

    Hangchuon Naron

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

    Sok Chenda Sophea

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Justice

    Keut Rith

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction

    Say Sam Al

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister

    Sun Chanthol

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister

    Neth Savoeun

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Civil Service

    Hun Many

    22 August 2023
    21 February 2024 (Deputy Prime Minister)

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

    Dith Tina

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Commerce

    Cham Nimol

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Cults and Religion

    Chay Borin

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Culture and Fine Arts

    Phoeurng Sackona

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Environment

    Eang Sophalleth

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Health

    Chheang Ra

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation

    Hem Vanndy

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Information

    Neth Pheaktra

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Inspection

    Huot Hak

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Labour and Vocational Training

    Heng Sour

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Mines and Energy

    Keo Rattanak

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Planning

    Bin Trochhey

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Posts and Telecommunications

    Chea Vandeth

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Public Works and Transport

    Peng Ponea

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Rural Development

    Chhay Rithysen

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation

    Chea Somethy

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Tourism

    Sok Soken

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology

    Thor Chetha

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister of Women's Affairs

    Ing Kantha Phavi

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister in charge of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation

    Mao Havannall

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP

    Minister in charge of the State Secretariat of Border Affairs

    Lam Chea

    22 August 2023

    Incumbent

     

    CPP


    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Constitution of Cambodia". Retrieved 22 June 2014.

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