H.E. Hy Sophea Elected President of the Constitutional Council
AKP Phnom Penh, June 26, 2025 --
H.E. Hy Sophea, a member of the Constitutional Council, has been elected as President of the Council for its 10th mandate (2025–2028), succeeding H.E. Im Chhun Lim, who completed his three-year term.
The election took place during a plenary session of the Constitutional Council, presided over by its senior member H.E. Uch Kim Orn.
At the same time, three new members of the Constitutional Council, including H.E. Yuok Ngoy (re-appointed by the National Assembly), H.E. Ms. Khek Kay Mealy Sisoda (appointed by His Majesty the King), and H.E. You Bunleng (appointed by the Supreme Council of the Magistracy), officially assumed office.
The Constitutional Council consists of one President and eight members. The President is elected by a college of nine Councillors through an absolute majority vote. Presidential elections are held every three years, in accordance with the rotation of one-third of the Council’s members.
Each member of the Council serves a nine-year term, with one-third of the membership being renewed every three years. For the first mandate, appointments were made for staggered terms of three, six, and nine years to ensure regular rotation.
The Council's composition includes three members appointed by His Majesty the King, three elected by the National Assembly, and three elected by the Supreme Council of the Magistracy. All members must be Khmer nationals by birth, at least 45 years of age, and hold higher education degrees in law, administration, diplomacy, or economics, with a minimum of 15 years of professional experience.
The Constitutional Council is the supreme institution established under the 1993 Constitution to ensure respect for the Constitution. It is responsible for interpreting the Constitution and laws passed by the National Assembly and reviewed by the Senate. The Council also adjudicates disputes related to elections of Members of the National Assembly and Senators.
This institution began functioning for the first time in Cambodia’s history on June 15, 1998.

By C. Nika





