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Source for Sihanouk's PM office dates: Citation = "....1956, until March 24, 1956; from September 15, 1956, until October 15, 1956;'from April 9, 1957, until July 7, 1957; and from July 10, 1958, until April 12, 1960."; URL = ; by Lentz, "Heads of States and Governments Since 1945", p. 129

Snippet of Jeldres 2003 source: http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/his-majesty-preah-bat-samdech-preah-norodom-sihanouk-king-cambodia

FUNCINPEC
In late June 1994, Chakrapong and Sin Song met with Sin Sen, a former CPP internal security chief who shared their grievance at being excluded from government  office. The three discussed plans to stage a coup against the coalition government. On 2 July, Sin Song commanded 12 APCs and three hundred police troops in a march from Prey Veng towards Phnom Penh. Nhek Bun Chhay, a military general from FUNCINPEC and ally of Ranariddh, detected Sin Song's troop movements and sent his forces to intercept them. Upon meeting Nhek Bun Chhay's troops, Sin Song promptly ordered his troops to return to Prey Veng. Over the next few days, government troops arrested Sin Song, Sin Sen and Chakrapong, and placed them under house arrest. Sin Song later escaped to Thailand, while Chakrapong was exiled to Malaysia.

Two months later, the party's secretary general, Nhek Bun Chhay, issued an order to relieve 40 deputy provincial governors of their duties.

FUNCINPEC district chief - 1995 http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/funcinpec-and-cpp-strike-power-deal

"The SRP and NRP—which both have daily, hour-long programs on FM 105 Beehive radio and party-affiliated newspapers—have spar­red in the media since late last month’s calls by Prince Ranariddh for the parties to form a “mass movement” to take on the ruling CPP in next year’s national election." https://www.cambodiadaily.com/archives/srp-nrp-to-stop-critizing-each-other-in-public-56030/

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