Cabinet of Sisowath Youtevong
Cabinet of Sisowath Youtevong | |
|---|---|
4th Cabinet of Cambodia | |
| Date formed | 15 December 1946 |
| Date dissolved | 24 July 1947 |
| People and organisations | |
| Monarch | Norodom Sihanouk |
| Commissioner | Romain Victor Joseph Pénavaire |
| Prime Minister | Sisowath Youtevong |
| Total no. of members | 12 |
| Member party | Democratic Party Progressive Democratic Party |
| History | |
| Election | 1946 Cambodian general election |
| Predecessor | Monireth |
| Successor | Watchayavong |
With the electoral victory of Democratic Party, party leader Prince Sisowath Youtevong was appointed Prime Minister and formed a cabinet with all but one party militants. The cabinet's term ended abruptly when Prime Minister Youtevong died in July 1947.
Cabinet
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister Minister of Interior | 15 December 1946 | 17 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | ||
| Minister of Justice | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | ||
| Minister of National Defense | Sonn Voeunsai | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | |
| Minister of Finance | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | ||
| Minister of National Economy | Pen Samel | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | |
| Minister of National Economy | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | ||
| Minister of Public Works, Telecommunications and Health | Brak Sarin | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | |
| Senior Minister in charge of Phnom Penh Capital | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | ||
| Secretary of State for Information and Propaganda | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | ||
| Secretary of State for Finance | Hak Mong Seng | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | |
| Secretary of State for Cult, Buddhist Studies and Fine Arts | Au Chheun | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Progressive Democratic Party | [1] | |
| Secretary of State for Cult, Buddhist Studies and Fine Arts | Ouk Thoutch | 15 December 1946 | 24 July 1947 | Democratic Party | [1] | |
References
Citations
Bibliography
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