Cabinet of Cambodia

The Cabinet of Cambodia, officially known as the Office of the Council of Ministers (Khmer: ទីស្ដីការគណៈរដ្ឋមន្ត្រី, Ti Sdeikar Kônărôdthmôntrei), 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.

Seal of the Cabinet of Cambodia.

Role

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

  • Article 99: The Council of Ministers is the Royal Government of Cambodia. The Council of Ministers shall be led by one Prime Minister assisted by Deputy Prime Ministers, and by State Ministers, Ministers, and State Secretaries as members.
  • Article 100: At the recommendation of the President and with the agreement of both Vice-Presidents of the Assembly, the King shall designate a dignitary from among the representatives of the winning party to form the Royal Government. This designated Assembly or members of the political parties represented in from the Assembly. After the Assembly has given its vote of confidence, the King shall issue a Royal decree (Kret) appointing the entire Council of Ministers. Before taking office, the Council of Ministers shall take an oath as stipulated an Annex 6.
  • Article 101: The functions of members of the Royal Government shall be incompatible with professional activities in trade or industry and with the holding of any position in the public service.
  • Article 102: Members of the Royal Government shall be collectively responsible to the Assembly for the overall policy of the Royal Government. Each member of the Royal Government shall be individually responsible to the Prime Minister and the Assembly for his/her own conduct.
  • Article 103: Members of the Royal Government shall not use the orders, written or verbal, of anyone as grounds to exonerate themselves form their responsibility.
  • Article 104: The Council of Minister shall meet every week inn plenary session or in a working session. The Prime Minister shall chair the plenary sessions. The Prime Minister may assign a Deputy Prime Minister to preside over the working sessions. Minutes of the Council of Ministers' meeting shall be forwarded to the King for His information.
  • Article 105: The Prime Minister shall have the right to delegate his power to a Deputy Prime Minister or to any member of the Royal Government.
  • Article 106: If the post of Prime Minister is permanently vacant, a new Council of Ministers shall be appointed under the procedure stipulated in this Constitution. If the vacancy is temporary, an acting Prime Minister shall be provisionally appointed.
  • Article 107:Each member of the Royal Government shall be punished for any crimes or misdemeanors that he/she has committed in the course of his/her duty. In such cases and when his/her duty, the Assembly shall decide to file charges against him/her with competent. The Assembly shall decide on such matters though a secret vote by a simple majority thereof.
  • Article 108: The organization and functioning of the Council of Ministers shall be determined by law.

Current cabinet

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

The members of the sixth and current Council of Ministers were sworn in on 6 September 2018. The National Assembly voted Hun Sen as Prime Minister for another five-year term.

    PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
    Prime Minister6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Permanent Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister in Charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers
    Bin Chhin
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Economy and Finance
    Aun Pornmoniroth
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
    Prak Sokhonn
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Interior
    Sar Kheng
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
    Chea Sophara
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of National Assembly–Senate Relations and Inspection
    Men Sam An
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Minister of National Defence
    Tea Banh
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Hor Namhong
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Yim Chhaily
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Deputy Prime Minister
    Ke Kim Yan
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
    Veng Sakhon
    6 September 20188 October 2022 CPP
    Dith Tina
    14 October 2022Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Civil Service
    Pich Bunthin
    6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
    Prum Sokha
    30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Commerce
    Pan Sorasak
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Cults and Religion
    Him Chhem
    6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
    Chhit Sokhon
    30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Culture and Fine Arts
    Phoeurng Sackona
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Education, Youth and Sport
    Hang Chuon Naron
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Environment
    Say Sam Al
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Health
    Mam Bunheng
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation[lower-alpha 1]
    Cham Prasidh
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Information
    Khieu Kanharith
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Justice
    Ang Vong Vathana
    6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
    Keut Rith
    30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Labour and Vocational Training
    Ith Sam Heng
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Mines and Energy
    Suy Sem
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Planning
    Chhay Than
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Posts and Telecommunications
    Tram Iv Tek
    6 September 201830 March 2020 CPP
    Chea Vandeth
    30 March 2020Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Public Works and Transport
    Sun Chanthol
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Rural Development
    Ouk Rabun
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation
    Vong Soth
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Tourism
    Thong Khon
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology
    Lim Kean Hor
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Minister of Women's Affairs
    Ing Kantha Phavi
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP
    Secretary of State for Civil Aviation
    Mao Havannall
    6 September 2018Incumbent CPP

    References

    1. "Constitution of Cambodia". Retrieved 22 June 2014.
    1. Minister of Industry and Handicrafts from September 2018 to March 2020.
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