Chan Nak ( Khmer. ចាន់ ណា ក , Chan Nak ; May 27, 1892 , Phnom Penh - November 7, 1954 , Paris ) - Cambodian politician who occupied the post of Prime Minister of Cambodia from November 23, 1957 to April 7, 1954 [2] .
| Chan Nak | |||||||
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| Khmer ណា ក | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Penn nut | ||||||
| Successor | Norodom Sihanouk | ||||||
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| The consignment | non-partisan [1] | ||||||
Biography
Chan Nac was born on May 27, 1892 in French Indochina in the city of Phnom Penh. Chan Nak was not a non-partisan [2] . During his political career, Chan has served in various ministries in Cambodia. So in 1945 he was appointed Minister of Justice, from 1945 to 1946 and 1950 he was the Minister of the Interior, from 1953 to 1954 served as Prime Minister of Cambodia, and from 1953 to 1954 was the Minister of Information. Chan Nak was the second prime minister of independent Cambodia after Penn Nuth . In August 1954, Chan Nak led the Cambodian delegation during a visit to France . Where the delegation of Cambodia took part in the Paris Conference. In which, besides Cambodia, France, DRV , South Vietnam , and Laos participated. He died on November 7, 1954 in Paris. [3] .
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Literature
- People and politics. 1964 / Ed. Shaft. Zorin - M .: Pravda, 1964. - p. 183-199.