6th National Assembly of Cambodia
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6th National Assembly of Cambodia | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Jurisdiction | Cambodia | ||||
Term | 5 September 2018 – present | ||||
Election | 29 July 2018 | ||||
National Assembly | |||||
Members | 125 | ||||
President | Heng Samrin | ||||
First Vice President | Nguon Nhel | ||||
Second Vice President | Khuon Sodary | ||||
Head of government | Hun Sen | ||||
Party control | Cambodian People's Party |
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Members of the sixth National Assembly (Khmer: រដ្ឋសភាអាណត្តិទី៦) were elected on 29 July 2018. The number of seats increased to 125, with Sihanoukville Province gaining two additional seats.[1] All 125 members are solely from the Cambodian People's Party, following their landslide victory.[2] It is the first single-party assembly since 1981, and the first since the current constitution was adopted in 1993.
Composition
[edit]Party | MPs | Of total | ||||||
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Cambodian People's Party | 125 | 100% | ||||||
Total | 125 | 100% |
List of members
[edit]Constituency | Seats | Members | |
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Banteay Meanchey | 6 | Ke Kim Yan | |
Kousoum Saroeuth | |||
Pal Sam Oeun | |||
Nuom Sophorn | |||
Serey Kosal | |||
Y Long | |||
Battambang | 8 | Sar Kheng | |
Lork Hour | |||
Ngin Khorn | |||
Chan Sophal | |||
Ang Vong Vathana | |||
Sak Setha | |||
Chheang Vun | |||
Ly Kim Leang | |||
Kampong Cham | 10 | Yim Chhaily | |
Hun Neng | |||
Khieu Kanharith | |||
Hang Chuon Naron | |||
Veng Sakhon | |||
Pan Sorasak | |||
Lun Lim Thai | |||
Lou Kim Chhun | |||
Nguon Socheat | |||
Nguon Sim An | |||
Kampong Chhnang | 4 | Kong Sam Ol | |
Ouk Rabun | |||
Tram Iv Tek | |||
Kob Mariyas | |||
Kampong Speu | 6 | Chhay Than | |
Hun Many | |||
Satya Vuth | |||
Sok Born | |||
Kheng Somvada | |||
Rin Virak | |||
Kampong Thom | 6 | Nguon Nhel | |
Thong Khon | |||
Chea Oeung | |||
Yim Leat | |||
Kheoung Nupheap | |||
Norng Veasna | |||
Kampot | 6 | Pen Simon | |
Soam Chin | |||
Un Sokunthea | |||
Nim Chandara | |||
Kieng Vang | |||
Math Set | |||
Kandal | 11 | Hun Sen | |
Khuon Sodary | |||
Prak Sokhonn | |||
Aun Pornmoniroth | |||
Lim Kean Hor | |||
Sun Chanthol | |||
Dul Koeun | |||
Sok Chendasophea | |||
Chhun Sirun | |||
Vongsey Vissoth | |||
Zakaryya Adam | |||
Koh Kong | 1
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Dom Yuhean | |
Kratié | 3 | Pich Bunthin | |
Sar Chamrong | |||
Troeung Thavy | |||
Mondulkiri | 1
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Chan Yoeun | |
Phnom Penh | 12 | Pa Socheatvong | |
Ith Sam Heng | |||
Mam Bunheng | |||
Ing Kuntha Phavi | |||
Kep Chuktema | |||
Hou Sry | |||
Krouch Sam An | |||
Lork Kheng | |||
Osman Hassan | |||
Cheab Sivorn | |||
Pich Kimsreang | |||
Ly Chheng | |||
Preah Vihear | 1
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Suos Yara | |
Prey Veng | 11 | Cheam Yeab | |
Pen Panha | |||
Prum Sokha | |||
Sar Sokha | |||
Mom Sibun | |||
Long Bunny | |||
Nhim Vanda | |||
He Bavy | |||
Sborng Sarath | |||
Kong Salorn | |||
Pov Samy | |||
Pursat | 4 | Suy Sem | |
Keo Ratanak | |||
Ty Norin | |||
Em Ponna | |||
Ratankiri | 1
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Bou Lam | |
Siem Reap | 6 | Tea Banh | |
Seang Nam | |||
Chhim Ma | |||
Peou Savoeun | |||
Nou Phalla | |||
Yin Kimsean | |||
Sihanoukville | 3 | Pol Saroeun | |
Kim Sithorn | |||
Chev Kimheng | |||
Stung Treng | 1
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Loy Sophat | |
Svay Rieng | 5 | Men Sam An | |
Duong Vanna | |||
Chey Son | |||
Chhun Sarim | |||
Pov Sopheap | |||
Takéo | 8 | Bin Chhin | |
Nin Saphon | |||
Mok Mareth | |||
Sok Sokan | |||
Chea Vandeth | |||
Sou Phirin | |||
Chan Sarun | |||
Sok Pheng | |||
Kep | 1
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Cham Prasidh | |
Pailin | 1
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Ban Sreymom | |
Oddar Meanchey | 1
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Kun Kim | |
Tboung Khmum | 8 | Heng Samrin | |
Chea Sophara | |||
Vong Soth | |||
Say Sam Al | |||
Chay Borin | |||
Keo Piseth | |||
Prach Chan | |||
Mot Yusoh | |||
Total | 125 |
Source: National Election Committee Archived 2018-08-16 at the Wayback Machine
References
[edit]- ^ "Two more seats added to the National Assembly". Khmer Times. 30 March 2018.
- ^ "Hun Sen's CPP wins all parliamentary seats in Cambodia election". Al Jazeera. 15 August 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2018.