4th National Assembly of Cambodia
Members of the fourth National Assembly (Khmer: រដ្ឋសភាអាណត្តិទី ៤) were elected on 27 July 2008. The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) was the largest party with 90 of 123 seats. With five parties, it is the most multi-partisan Assembly.
4th National Assembly of Cambodia | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Jurisdiction | Cambodia | ||||
Term | 24 September 2008 – 28 July 2013 | ||||
Election | 27 July 2008 | ||||
National Assembly | |||||
Members | 123 | ||||
President | Heng Samrin | ||||
First Vice President | Nguon Nhel | ||||
Second Vice President | Say Chhum (2008–12) Khuon Sodary (2012–13) | ||||
Head of government | Hun Sen | ||||
Party control | Cambodian People's Party |
Composition
Party | MPs | Of total | ||||||
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Cambodian People's Party | 90 |
73.17% | ||||||
Sam Rainsy Party | 26 |
21.14% | ||||||
Human Rights Party | 3 |
2.44% | ||||||
Norodom Ranariddh Party | 2 |
1.63% | ||||||
FUNCINPEC | 2 |
1.63% | ||||||
Total | 123 | 100% | ||||||
List of members
Cambodian People's Party
Sam Rainsy Party
Human Rights Party
Norodom Ranariddh Party
FUNCINPEC
Constituency | Seats | Members | |
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Banteay | 6 | Yim Chhaily | |
Pal Sam Oeun | |||
An Sum | |||
Try Chheang Huot | |||
Yont Tharo | |||
Nhek Bun Chhay | |||
Battambang | 8 | Sar Kheng | |
Chheang Vun | |||
Ly Kim Leang | |||
Chuonh Sochhay | |||
Tes Heanh | |||
Muy Chat | |||
Eng Chhai Eang | |||
Chiv Cata | |||
Kampong Cham | 18 | Heng Samrin | |
Hor Namhong | |||
Yos Son | |||
Chin Kimsreng | |||
Van Sengly | |||
Khek Sam On | |||
Chem Savay | |||
Im Run | |||
Chay Borin | |||
Tres Sarom | |||
Nguon Sim An | |||
Sam Rainsy | |||
Mao Monyvann | |||
Cheam Channy | |||
Thak Lany | |||
Kimsour Phirith | |||
Kem Sokha | |||
You Hockry | |||
Kampong Chhnang | 4 | Kong Sam Ol | |
Keo Sosak | |||
Ker Chanmony | |||
Khy Vandeth | |||
Kampong Speu | 6 | Say Chhum | |
Hem Khan | |||
Ly Son | |||
Samrith Pech | |||
Im Savoeun | |||
Nuth Rumduol | |||
Kampong Thom | 6 | Nguon Nhel | |
Un Neung | |||
Nhem Thavy | |||
Sik Bun Hok | |||
Men Sothavarin | |||
Kuch Moly | |||
Kampot | 6 | Ney Pena | |
Som Kimsuor | |||
Som Chen | |||
Nim Chantara | |||
Saleh Sen | |||
Mu Sochua | |||
Kandal | 11 | Hun Sen | |
Mom Chim Huy | |||
Ho Non | |||
Khuon Sodary | |||
Zakaryya Adam | |||
Ouk Damry | |||
Chea Chamroeun | |||
Chan Cheng | |||
Khim Laky | |||
Pot Peou | |||
Ou Chanrith | |||
Koh Kong | 1 |
Ay Khorn | |
Kratié | 3 | Troeung Thavy | |
Katoe Toyab | |||
Long Ry | |||
Mondulkiri | 1 |
Rath Sarem | |
Phnom Penh | 12 | Chea Soth | |
Keat Chhon | |||
Um Nhanh | |||
Hou Sry | |||
Krouch Sam An | |||
Lork Kheng | |||
Chiep Sivorn | |||
Tioulong Saumura | |||
Yim Sovann | |||
Son Chhay | |||
Ho Vann | |||
Ly Srey Vyna | |||
Preah Vihear | 1 |
Suk Sam Eng | |
Prey Veng | 11 | Cheam Yeab | |
Bin Chhin | |||
Pen Panha | |||
Nhim Vanda | |||
Long Sakhan | |||
Sok Eysan | |||
Min Sean | |||
Chea Poch | |||
Kong Bora | |||
Yem Ponhearith | |||
Sao Rany | |||
Pursat | 4 | Ly Narun | |
Sman Teath | |||
Em Ponna | |||
Sary Kosal | |||
Ratankiri | 1 |
Bou Thang | |
Siem Reap | 6 | Tea Banh | |
Sieng Nam | |||
Peou Savoeun | |||
Sam Heang | |||
Chhim Ma | |||
Ke Sovannaroth | |||
Sihanoukville | 1 |
Suos Kanan | |
Stung Treng | 1 |
Sorn Inthor | |
Svay Rieng | 5 | Men Sam An | |
Hul Savorn | |||
Duong Vanna | |||
Chhun Sarim | |||
Sao Leng | |||
Takéo | 8 | Sok An | |
Nin Saphon | |||
Prak Thuch | |||
Chau Sophon | |||
Yean Hunly | |||
Um Sokhan | |||
Kuoy Bunroeun | |||
Tok Vanchan | |||
Kep | 1 |
An He | |
Pailin | 1 |
Ich Sarou | |
Oddar Meanchey Province | 1 |
Nou Sam | |
Total | 123 | ||
Source: COMFREL
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