Cabinet of Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet | |
---|---|
Cabinet of Cambodia | |
2023–present | |
Date formed | 22 August 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Norodom Sihamoni |
Prime Minister | Hun Manet |
Member party | Cambodian People's Party |
Status in legislature | Supermajority 120 / 125 (96%) |
History | |
Election(s) | 2023 Cambodian general election |
Legislature term(s) | 7th National Assembly of Cambodia |
Predecessor | Cabinet of Hun Sen |
This article is part of a series on the |
Politics of Cambodia |
---|
The seventh Council of Ministers was formed on 22 August 2023.[1] It is led by prime minister Hun Manet, making it the first government in 38 years to not be led by Hun Sen following his resignation. In addition, veteran politicians including Sar Kheng, Tea Banh and Men Sam An also relinquished their positions.
Controversy
Forced Eviction
In a study by human rights organization Amnesty International, there had been a violation of international law. Where families are being relocated fifteen miles (25 km) to a new neighborhood. Authorities in Cambodia assert that squatters are causing environmental harm by establishing unofficial colonies.According to a government spokesman, that was "not right" and the relocations were done voluntarily, 10,000 families were relocated, according to government spokeswoman Pen Bona, in compliance with Unesco's restrictions prohibiting buildings and habitation on the property. However, Unesco, on the other hand, stated that it "never requested, nor supported, nor was a party to this programme" and that, in reaction to the report, it has asked the authorities to implement "corrective measures". In a statement, a UN body said, "Unesco is deeply concerned about the population relocation programme in Angkor,".According to Amnesty International, the Apsara National Authority, the organization in charge of overseeing the temple complex, is using Unesco as justification for the relocations. Residents told the AFP news agency that they were warned directly by Cambodian authorities that "Unesco wants you to leave" or else the property's designation as a world historic site would be jeopardized. Based on court summonses seen by AFP, Apsara has sued at least seven people who reside near Angkor Wat for allegedly instigating and blocking public work."Unless there is serious pushback from Unesco, conservation efforts may increasingly be weaponised by states to their own ends, at the expense of human rights," said Montse Ferrer of Amnesty International.[2][3][4][5]
Arrest of Critics
A man who had publicly criticised the CPP on Facebook for not being able to stop drug usage and illegal immigration from Vietnam was sentenced to three years in prison, was found guilty of inciting dissidence, slander, and insulting the king. Kang Saran was detained by Banteay Meanchey officials for ten days after his detention in a matter of hours. On July 11, he was granted bail and freed.[6]
Cabinet
Source:[7]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister in charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Economy and Finance | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Interior | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of National Defence | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Education, Youth and Sport | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Justice | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Deputy Prime Minister | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries | 22 August 2023 | Incumbent | CPP | ||
Minister of Civil Service | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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
- ↑ "Prime Minister Hun Sen announces resignation". Khmer Times. 26 July 2023. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ↑ "Cambodia accused of forced evictions at Angkor Wat Unesco site". 2023-11-14. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ↑ "Cambodia Dismisses Amnesty Report on Evictions at World Heritage Site". Voice of America. 2023-11-23. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ↑ "Cambodia's Angkor Wat at center of forced-evictions row". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ↑ "Cambodia: Mass evictions at UNESCO World Heritage site Angkor violate international law". Amnesty International. 2023-11-14. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ↑ "Cambodian man gets 3 years for Facebook posts critical of government". Radio Free Asia. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
- ↑ "A New Era: National Assembly approves composition of the new Council of Ministers, with His Excellency Dr. Hun Manet as new PM". Khmer Times. Retrieved 24 August 2023.