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List of heads of state of Cambodia

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List of heads of state of Cambodia
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This is a list of heads of state of Cambodia from the accession of King Norodom on 19 October 1860 to the present day. It lists various heads of state which served in the modern history of Cambodia, under several different regimes and with various titles.

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From 1860 onward, there have been 12 heads of state (acting heads of state are not counted).

The current head of state of Cambodia is King Norodom Sihamoni, since his election by the Royal Council of the Throne on 14 October 2004.[1][2]

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Titles

  • 1860–1960: King of Cambodia (under French protectorate in 1863–1945 and 1945–1953, and Japanese puppet state in 1945)
  • 1960          : Chairman of the Regency Council
  • 1960–1970: Chief of State of Cambodia
  • 1970–1975: President of the Khmer Republic
  • 1975          : Chairman the Supreme Committee
  • 1975–1976: President of the State Presidium
  • 1976–1979: Chairman of the State Presidium
  • 1979–1981: Chairman of the People's Revolutionary Council
  • 1981–1993: President of the Council of State
  • 1993          : Head of State of the State of Cambodia
  • 1993–present: King of Cambodia
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Note: Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of reign/office.

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Norodom SihamoniChea SimHeng SamrinKhieu SamphanSak SutsakhanSaukam KhoyLon NolCheng HengSisowath KossamakSisowath MonirethChuop HellNorodom SuramaritNorodom SihanoukSisowath MonivongSisowath of CambodiaNorodom of Cambodia

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Notes

  1. Hell simultaneously served as the President of the National Assembly, from 1958 to 1962.
  2. After the death of King Norodom Suramarit, his consort Queen Sisowath Kossamak served as monarch for ceremonial purposes only (as a "symbol, incarnation, and representative" of the dynasty), while the powers of head of state were delegated to her son Norodom Sihanouk, who was appointed "Chief of State" whose powers equal that of a monarch.[6][7]
  3. Independent until 10 June 1972.
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