Em Sambur ( February 2, 1913 , Kompong-Svay , Battambang , French Indochina - 1989 , Paris , France ) - Cambodian statesman, Prime Minister of Cambodia (1948-1949 and 1949-1950).
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| Khmer. យ៉ែ ម សម្បូរ | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Tep hun | ||||||
| Successor | Chhan sokhom | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Prince Norodom Furissara | ||||||
| Successor | Cone Wick | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Ayu Kyous | ||||||
| Successor | King Norodom Sihanouk | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Penn Nut | ||||||
| Successor | Ayu Kyous | ||||||
| Birth | Kompong-Svay , Battambang , French Indochina | ||||||
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| The consignment | Democratic Party of Cambodia Cambodia National Revival Party | ||||||
Biography
In 1935 he received a bachelor's degree.
- 1935-1945 - in the judicial system of Cambodia, was the chairman of provincial courts,
- 1947 - Head of the Cambodian Police,
- 1948 - Minister of the Interior
- 1948 - leaves the Democratic Party and accuses the head of Penn Nut's cabinet of corruption,
- February-September 1949 - Prime Minister of Cambodia, both Minister of the Interior and Minister of Information,
- 1949 - Minister of Information in the office of Ayu Kyousa ,
- 1949-1950 - again, the Prime Minister of Cambodia, at the same time the Minister of the Interior and Defense,
- 1950 - founded the National Revival Party of Cambodia,
- 1952 - after the release of a leaflet criticizing the government of Hui Kanthul, the police search his house and detain the politician. Under pressure from the Queen Mother, King Norodom Sihanouk intervenes in the situation, which ultimately leads to the resignation of the government,
- 1952 - Head of the Treasury,
- 1953-1954 - Minister of Economics,
- 1954 - Minister of Finance
- 1955 - Minister of Budget, Trade and Industry,
- 1955 - Minister of Economics,
- late 1950s - curator of the National Library,
- 1962 - Minister of Agriculture
- 1962 and 1966 - is elected as a deputy of the National Assembly,
- 1969-1970 - Minister of Justice and Parliamentary Relations,
- 1970 - after the military coup Lon Nola - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cambodia,
- 1970-1971 and 1972 - Minister of Justice.
Then he was the ambassador to Haiti . After the Khmer Rouge came to power, he emigrated to France .
