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| Aang Mittapeap | |||
| December 8 1976 | |||
| January 5 1988 | |||
! Nokorite Movement | !style="background:#F8F9FA"|Nokorite Movement/independent | ||
| First Prime Minister | |||
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| Kong Sambat | |||
| January 5 1988 | |||
| January 5 1992 | |||
! Kammist Revival Party | !style="background:#323AE1"|{{white|Kammist Revival Party}} | ||
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| Or Pisey | |||
| January 5 1992 | |||
| January 5 2004 | |||
! Conservative Party | !style="background:#FFC300"|Conservative Party | ||
| First Woman leader in Preimeai history | |||
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| Choub Pally | |||
| January 5 2004 | |||
| January 5 2012 | |||
! White Party | !style="background:#FFFFFF"|White Party | ||
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| Om Canthavy | |||
|January 5 2012 | |||
| January 5 2016 | |||
! | !style="background:#33FF00"|Green and Yellow | ||
| Second Woman famous for her Foreign Policy | |||
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| Bun Veasna | |||
| January 5 2016 | |||
| May 3 2020 | |||
! Prei Solidarity Coalition | !style="background:#FF00D6"|Prei Solidarity Coalition | ||
| Only Prime Minister removed from office | |||
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! Youis | | Aok Darareaksmey | ||
| May 3 2020 | |||
| May 21 2020 | |||
! Conservative Party | !style="background:#FFC300"|Conservative Party | ||
| Interim Prime Minister, 3rd woman Prime Minister, and Shortest term in office (18 days) | |||
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| Youis Visotrit | |||
| May 21 2020 | |||
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!style="background:#FFC300"|Conservative Party | |||
| Oldest Prime Minister (72 at inauguration) | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 30 July 2024
List
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Political Party | Additional Notes |
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1 | Aang Mittapeap | December 8 1976 | January 5 1988 | Nokorite Movement/independent | First Prime Minister | |
2 | Kong Sambat | January 5 1988 | January 5 1992 | Kammist Revival Party | ||
3 | Or Pisey | January 5 1992 | January 5 2004 | Conservative Party | First Woman leader in Preimeai history | |
4 | Choub Pally | January 5 2004 | January 5 2012 | White Party | ||
5 | Om Canthavy | January 5 2012 | January 5 2016 | Green and Yellow | Second Woman famous for her Foreign Policy | |
6 | Bun Veasna | January 5 2016 | May 3 2020 | Prei Solidarity Coalition | Only Prime Minister removed from office | |
7 | Aok Darareaksmey | May 3 2020 | May 21 2020 | Conservative Party | Interim Prime Minister, 3rd woman Prime Minister, and Shortest term in office (18 days) | |
8 | Youis Visotrit | May 21 2020 | Conservative Party | Oldest Prime Minister (72 at inauguration) |