The
Cambodian coup of 1970 refers to the removal of the
Cambodian Head of State, Prince
Norodom Sihanouk, after a vote in the National Assembly on 18 March 1970. Emergency powers were subsequently invoked by the Prime Minister
Lon Nol, who became effective head of state, and led ultimately to the proclamation of the
Khmer Republic later that year. It is generally seen as a turning point in the
Cambodian Civil War. No longer a monarchy, Cambodia was semi-officially called
"État du Cambodge" (State of Cambodia) in the intervening six months after the coup, until the republic was proclaimed.