The Senate (Khmer: แแแแนแแแแแแถ, Pruetsaphea [prษจtsapสฐiษ]; lit.โ'Senatorial Assembly'), formally the Senate of the Kingdom of Cambodia (แแแแนแแแแแแถแแแแแแแแถแแถแแถแ แแแแแแแแปแแถ), is the upper house of the Parliament of Cambodia. It is a legislative body composed of 62 members. 58 of the Senate seats are elected every six years by the commune councillors from 24 provinces of Cambodia and members of the National Assembly. In addition, the King nominates two senators, and the National Assembly nominates two, ending with a total of 62 senators. The Senate performs its duties as determined in the constitution and law in force. The Senate is chaired and presided by the president, currently Hun Sen of the Cambodian People's Party and assisted by two Vice Presidents.
The first Senate session was held on March 25, 1999, and the first election was held on January 22, 2006. The fifth and current Senate was inaugurated by King Norodom Sihamoni on April 3, 2024.