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Parliament of the Khmer Republic

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Type
  
Bicameral

Disbanded
  
17 April 1975

Established
  
18 March 1970

Preceded by
  
National Assembly

Parliament of the Khmer Republic

Houses
  
Senate National Assembly

Succeeded by
  
Kampuchean People's Representative Assembly

The Parliament of the Khmer Republic (Khmer: រដ្ឋសភានៃសាធារណរដ្ឋខ្មែរ) was the official name of the bicameral legislature of Cambodia during the Republican period. Elections were held for 32 members of the Senate and all the members of the National Assembly, newly established pursuant to the Constitution approved by popular referendum on April 30, 1972.

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Senate

The Senate consisted of 40 members elected for 6 years, half of whom were renewable every 3 years. Three-fifths of the Senators were elected indirectly in the country's different regions, one-fifth by the civil administration, and the remaining fifth by the Council of the Armed Forces.

National Assembly

The National Assembly consisted of 126 members elected directly for 4 years by popular sovereignty.

Electoral System

All citizens of either sex who are at least 18 years of age, registered on the electoral lists and in full possession of their civil rights were entitled to vote for members of the National Assembly. The age requirement is 40 to vote for Senators. Electoral lists were revised every 4 years and voting was not compulsory.

References

Parliament of the Khmer Republic Wikipedia