President of the Council of Ministers

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The President of the Council of Ministers (sometimes titled Chairman of the Council of Ministers) is the most senior member of the cabinet in the executive branch of government in some countries. Some Presidents of the Council of Ministers are the heads of government, and thus are informally referred to as a Prime Minister or Premier.

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  1. ^ Munson, Frederick P. [et al.] Area Handbook for Cambodia (1963), p. 173