Son Sann, born on October fifth, nineteen eleven, was a prominent Cambodian politician and a notable anti-communist resistance leader. His political career reached a significant milestone when he served as the twenty-second Prime Minister of Cambodia from nineteen sixty-seven to nineteen sixty-eight. His leadership during this tumultuous period was marked by his commitment to the principles of democracy and national sovereignty.
In addition to his role as Prime Minister, Son Sann held the esteemed position of President of the National Assembly in nineteen ninety-three. His dedication to public service and governance was deeply rooted in his Buddhist faith, which guided his actions and decisions throughout his life.
Son Sann was not only a political figure but also a devoted family man. He was married and fathered seven children, balancing his responsibilities as a leader with those of a husband and father. His full honorary title, 'Samdech Borvor Setha Thipadei Son Sann,' reflects the respect and admiration he garnered throughout his life and career.