The 2001 CIA World Factbook. United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 2001 CIA World Factbook - United States. Central Intelligence Agency


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Khmer (official) 95%, French, English

      Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write

      total population: 35%

      male: 48%

      female: 22% (1990 est.)

      Cambodia Government

      Country name: conventional long form: Kingdom of Cambodia

      conventional short form: Cambodia

      local long form: Preahreacheanachakr Kampuchea

      local short form: Kampuchea

      former: Khmer Republic, Kampuchea Republic

      Government type: multiparty liberal democracy under a constitutional monarchy established in September 1993

      Capital: Phnom Penh

      Administrative divisions: 20 provinces (khett, singular and plural)

       and 4 municipalities* (krong, singular and plural); Banteay Mean

       Cheay, Batdambang, Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Spoe,

       Kampong Thum, Kampot, Kandal, Kaoh Kong, Keb*, Kracheh, Mondol Kiri,

       Otdar Mean Cheay, Pailin*, Phnum Penh*, Pouthisat, Preah Seihanu*

       (Sihanoukville), Preah Vihear, Prey Veng, Rotanah Kiri, Siem Reab,

       Stoeng Treng, Svay Rieng, Takev

      Independence: 9 November 1953 (from France)

      National holiday: Independence Day, 9 November (1953)

      Constitution: promulgated 21 September 1993

      Legal system: primarily a civil law mixture of French-influenced codes from the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) period, royal decrees, and acts of the legislature, with influences of customary law and remnants of communist legal theory; increasing influence of common law in recent years

      Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal

      Executive branch: chief of state: King Norodom SIHANOUK (reinstated 24 September 1993)

      head of government: Prime Minister HUN SEN (since 30 November 1998)

      cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the monarch

      elections: none; the monarch is chosen by a Royal Throne Council; prime minister appointed by the monarch after a vote of confidence by the National Assembly

      Legislative branch: bicameral consists of the National Assembly (122 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) and the Senate (61 seats; two members appointed by the monarch, two elected by the National Assembly, and 57 elected by "functional constituencies"; members serve five-year terms

      elections: National Assembly - last held 26 July 1998 (next to be held NA 2003); Senate - last held 2 March 1999 (next to be held NA 2004)

      election results: National Assembly - percent of vote by party - CPP 41%, FUNCINPEC 32%, SRP 14%, other 13%; seats by party - CPP 64, FUNCINPEC 43, SRP 15; Senate - seats by party - CPP 31, FUNCINPEC 21, SRP 7

      Judicial branch: Supreme Council of the Magistracy (provided for in the constitution and formed in December 1997); Supreme Court (and lower courts) exercises judicial authority

      Political parties and leaders: Buddhist Liberal Party or BLP [IENG

       MOULY]; Cambodian Pracheachon Party or Cambodian People's Party or

       CPP [CHEA SIM]; Khmer Citizen Party or KCP [NGUON SOEUR]; National

       United Front for an Independent, Neutral, Peaceful, and Cooperative

       Cambodia or FUNCINPEC [Prince NORODOM RANARIDDH]; Sam Rangsi Party

       or SRP (formerly Khmer Nation Party or KNP) [SAM RANGSI]

      Political pressure groups and leaders: NA

      International organization participation: ACCT, ARF, AsDB, ASEAN,

       CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS,

       ILO, IMF, IMO, Intelsat (nonsignatory user), Interpol, IOC, IOM

       (observer), ISO (subscriber), ITU, NAM, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,

       UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO (observer)

      Diplomatic representation in the US: chief of mission: Ambassador

       Roland ENG

      chancery: 4500 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20011

      telephone: [1] (202) 726–7742

      FAX: [1] (202) 726–8381

      Diplomatic representation from the US: chief of mission: Ambassador

       Kent M. WIEDEMANN

      embassy: 16–18 Mongkol lem St. 228, Phnom Penh

      mailing address: Box P, APO AP 96546

      telephone: [855] (23) 216–436

      FAX: [855] (23) 216–437

      Flag description: three horizontal bands of blue (top), red (double width), and blue with a white three-towered temple representing Angkor Wat outlined in black in the center of the red band

      Cambodia Economy

      Economy - overview: Cambodia's economy slowed dramatically in 1997–98 due to the regional economic crisis, civil violence, and political infighting. Foreign investment and tourism fell off. In 1999, the first full year of peace in 30 years, progress was made on economic reforms and growth resumed at 4%. GDP growth for 2000 had been projected to reach 5.5%, but the worst flooding in 70 years severely damaged agricultural crops, and high oil prices hurt industrial production, and growth for the year is estimated at only 4%. Tourism is Cambodia's fastest growing industry, with arrivals up 34% in 2000. The long-term development of the economy after decades of war remains a daunting challenge. The population lacks education and productive skills, particularly in the poverty-ridden countryside, which suffers from an almost total lack of basic infrastructure. Fear of renewed political instability and corruption within the government discourage foreign investment and delay foreign aid. On the brighter side, the government is addressing these issues with assistance from bilateral and multilateral donors.

      GDP: purchasing power parity - $16.1 billion (2000 est.)

      GDP - real growth rate: 4% (2000 est.)

      GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $1,300 (2000 est.)

      GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 43%

      industry: 20%

      services: 37% (1998 est.)

      Population below poverty line: 36% (1997 est.)

      Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: 2.9%

      highest 10%: 33.8% (1997)

      Inflation rate (consumer prices): 1.6% (2000 est.)

      Labor force: 6 million (1998 est.)

      Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 80% (1999 est.)

      Unemployment rate: 2.8% (1999 est.)

      Budget: revenues: $363 million

      expenditures: $532 million, including capital expenditures of $225 million (2000 est.)

      Industries: garments, tourism, rice milling, fishing, wood and wood products, rubber, cement, gem mining, textiles

      Industrial production growth rate: NA%

      Electricity - production: 147 million kWh (1999)

      Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 59.18%

      hydro: 40.82%

      nuclear:


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