The Phnom Penh Post

NA votes Many as deputy PM

- Kim Yutharo

THE National Assembly (NA) has voted in favour of the appointmen­t of three additional members of the government. According to its February 21 press release, the NA approved the appointmen­t of Hun Many as Deputy Prime Minister and Sri Thamrong and Pen Vibol as Senior Ministers in charge of Special Missions.

The vote followed a request by Prime Minister Hun Manet, who explained that the new positions will increase the efficiency of the seventhman­date government.

“The Extraordin­ary Session of the National Assembly of the 7th Legislatur­e conducted a vote of confidence with a quorum of 120 members, all of whom voted in favour,” said the release.

The session concluded its agenda with the participat­ion of Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Following the vote, several state and private institutio­ns sent congratula­tory messages, noting that they considered the appointees qualificat­ions worthy of their missions to serve the nation and its people.

Government spokesman Pen Bona said on February 21 that the appointmen­ts aimed to enhance efficiency, noting the extensive

experience of the three.

He added that Many previously served as a personal assistant to former Prime Minister Hun Sen, before entering politics and becoming a Member of Parliament. Currently, he serves as the Minister of Civil Service, demonstrat­ing ample experience to assume his new role.

“The decision to appoint Hun Many as deputy prime minister was a necessary step,

as he currently holds the position of civil service minister, and is responsibl­e for leading significan­t reforms in this sector. Appointing him deputy prime minister is intended to bolster efficiency and further enhance the effectiven­ess of these reforms,” he said.

According to Bona, the decision to augment the government’s compositio­n for smoother operations and increased effectiven­ess

was an excellent one.

Chey Tech, an independen­t socio-economic analyst, said that the fact that the NA’s vote of confidence was not unusual, since it supports the work of the ruling party and the government.

However, he noted that when officials attain higher status and responsibi­lities, they must work harder to contribute to national developmen­t.

 ?? NA ?? The National Assembly (NA) gives a vote of confidence for Hun Many (left) as deputy prime minister and for Sry Thamarong (centre) and Pen Vibol (right) as senior ministers on February 21.
NA The National Assembly (NA) gives a vote of confidence for Hun Many (left) as deputy prime minister and for Sry Thamarong (centre) and Pen Vibol (right) as senior ministers on February 21.

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