| Governor of Phnom Penh | |
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| អភិបាលរាជធានីភ្នំពេញ | |
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Incumbent Khuong Sreng since 28 June 2018  | |
| Style | His Excellency | 
| Status | Chief Executive | 
| Seat | Phnom Penh | 
| Nominator | Prime Minister | 
| Appointer | Monarch by royal decree  | 
| Term length | No fixed term | 
| Website | phnompenh | 
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The governor of Phnom Penh (Khmer: អភិបាលរាជធានីភ្នំពេញ) is the chief executive of Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The governor is also the head of thePhnom Penh Capital Hall and is appointed to a term of four to five years. The current governor is Khuong Sreng, who was appointed on 16 June 2018.[1]
List of governors
This is a list of governors of Phnom Penh since 1941.[2]
Between 1941 and 1970
| Governor | Term in office | Time in office | |
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Nhiek Tioulong (1908-1996)  | 
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Meach Kun | ? | ? | 
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Tep Phan | ? | ? | 
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Un Tro Moch | ? | ? | 
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Y Tuy | ? | ? | 
Between 1970 and 1975
| Governor | Term in office | Time in office | |
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Ung Heam | ? | ? | 
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Chhay Kim Hong | ? | ? | 
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Hou Hang Sin | ? | ? | 
Since 1979
| Portrait | Name | In office | Party | ||
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| From | To | ||||
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Khang Sarin | 1979 | 1980 | KPRP | |
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Chan Ven | 1980 | 1982 | KPRP | |
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Keo Chanda | 1982 | 1985 | KPRP | |
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Thong Khon (b. 1951)  | 
1985 | 1990 | KPRP | |
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Hok Lundy (1950–2008)  | 
1990 | 1992 | CPP | |
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Sim Ka | 1992 | 1993 | CPP | |
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Chhim Siek Leng (b. 1940)  | 
1993 | 1998 | FUNCINPEC | |
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Chea Sophara (b. 1953)  | 
1998 | 2003 | CPP | |
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Kep Chuktema (b. 1951)  | 
February 2003 | 14 April 2013 | CPP | |
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Pa Socheatvong (b. 1957)  | 
14 April 2013 | 28 June 2018 | CPP | |
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Khuong Sreng | 28 June 2018 | present | CPP | |
References
- ↑ "Four new governors named, some controversial figures". Retrieved 19 June 2017.
 - ↑ "Capital Hall". Phnom Penh City Hall. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
 
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