Norodom Sirivudh Explained

Honorific-Prefix:His Royal Highness
Samdech Krom Khun
Norodom Sirivudh
Office:Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Primeminister:Hun Sen
Norodom Ranariddh
Term Start:29 October 1993
Term End:24 October 1994
Predecessor:Hor Namhong
Successor:Ung Huot
Office1:Minister of Interior
Primeminister1:Hun Sen
Term Start1:16 July 2004
Term End1:2 March 2006
Served with Sar Kheng
Predecessor1:You Hockry
Successor1:Sar Kheng (outright minister)
Office2:Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia
Primeminister2:Hun Sen
Term Start2:16 July 2004
Term End2:21 March 2006
Birth Date:8 June 1951
Birth Place:Phnom Penh, Cambodia, French Indochina
Party:FUNCINPEC
Parents:Norodom Suramarit
Kim An-Yeap
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Norodom Sirivudh (Central Khmer: នរោត្តម សិរីវុឌ្ឍ; born 8 June 1951) is a Cambodian royal politician who served as a Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 1994.[1] [2] A member of the royalist FUNCINPEC, he also served as Deputy Prime Minister from 2004 to 2006, and, concurrently, co-Minister of Interior with Sar Kheng. He is the son of King Norodom Suramarit, and a half-brother of King Father Norodom Sihanouk. He was also featured in John Pirozzi's film Don't Think I've Forgotten.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Prince Sirivudh in hospital after stroke.
  2. Web site: HRH Samdech Krom Khun (Grand Prince) Norodom Sirivudh of Cambodia.