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Liberalism
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Liberal democracy
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Civic nationalism
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Populism
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Anti-Vietnamese sentiment
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Centre
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Liberal International
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Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats
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Background
The Council was created on 15 October 1993, in a meeting in Taipei, Taiwan. There are nine member partie ...
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The Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP; km, គណបក្សសង្គ្រោះជាតិ ) was a major political party in
Cambodia
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia, spanning an area of , bordered by Thailand t ...
. It was founded in 2012 as a merger between the
Sam Rainsy Party
The Candlelight Party ( km, គណបក្សភ្លើងទៀន) is a liberal party in Cambodia. The party was a member of the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats, Liberal International, and the Alliance of Democrats. It is the largest ...
and
Human Rights Party.
The party believed in the strengthening of freedom and human rights, institution of free and fair elections, and defending Cambodia's "national integrity". It became the sole challenger to the
Cambodian People's Party
The Cambodian People's Party (CPP), UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; is a Cambodian political party which has ruled Cambodia since 1979.
Founded in 1951, it was originally known as the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP)., UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; ...
after the
2013 election. Its official motto was "Rescue, Serve, Protect" ( ) and the logo for the CNRP is the rising sun.
Party leader
Kem Sokha
Kem Sokha ( km, កឹម សុខា; born 27 June 1953) is a Cambodian politician and activist who most recently served as the President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP). He served as the Minority Leader, the highest-ranking oppo ...
was arrested in September 2017, after which the party was in danger of being dissolved, allegedly for being part of a foreign plot to overthrow Prime Minister
Hun Sen
Hun Sen (; km, ហ៊ុន សែន, ; born 5 August 1952) is a Cambodian politician and former military commander who has served as the prime minister of Cambodia since 1985. He is the longest-serving head of government of Cambodia, and o ...
.
The case was heard by the Supreme Court which is headed by Chief Justice
Dith Munty
Dith Munty ( km, ឌិត មុន្ទី; born November 15, 1941) is Cambodian politician who is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Cambodia. He was appointed by the Supreme Council of the Magistracy and has served in the pos ...
, a member of the ruling
CPP's permanent committee.
On 16 November 2017, the
Supreme Court of Cambodia ruled to dissolve the CNRP.
Charles Santiago, Chairman of ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights, called "the final nail in the coffin for Cambodian democracy". As a result of the ruling, all CNRP office holders, including 489 commune chiefs and 55 MPs, lost their positions and had their seats allocated to other parties. Additionally, 118 senior party officials were banned from politics for five years. About half the party’s former MPs, including its vice president
Mu Sochua
Mu Sochua ( km, មូរ សុខហួ; born 15 May 1954) is a Cambodian politician and rights activist. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Battambang from 2013 to 2017, a seat which she previously held from 1998 to 2003. She was a member ...
, had already fled Cambodia before October out of fear of arrest by the ruling party.
The forced dissolution of the party prompted condemnation and calls to reverse the decision from the international community.
Party platform
The 7-point policies of the CNRP:
# A pension of 40,000 riels or US$10 a month for old people aged 65 and over.
# A minimum wage of 600,000 riels or US$150 a month for workers.
# A minimum wage of 1,000,000 riels or US$250 a month for public servants.
# Guarantee of prices for farm produce (the lowest price of rice is 1,000 riels or US$0.25 per kilo) and of markets for it.
# Free medical care for the poor.
# Equal opportunity of the young to receive quality education and to have employment.
# Lowering the prices of fuel, fertilizers, electricity, and interests on loans.
Policies
Domestic policy
The domestic policy of the CNRP promoted national reconciliation by banning discrimination, patronage and nepotism based on a set of principles:
* Non-violent struggle and peaceful resolution of problems.
* Respect and observance of
human rights
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* Address the issue of illegal immigration through effective enforcement of the nationality law and the immigration law.
*
Social justice
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with the state’s guarantee of human rights, freedoms and equal opportunities in the political, economic and social life.
* Pluralistic
liberal democracy
Liberal democracy is the combination of a liberal political ideology that operates under an indirect democratic form of government. It is characterized by elections between multiple distinct political parties, a separation of powers into diff ...
where power belongs to the people.
* Sustainable development putting emphasis on production for export, competitiveness and preservation of national resources.
* Propose a referendum for
same-sex marriage
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.
Economy
The CNRP advocated a
free market
In economics, a free market is an economic system in which the prices of goods and services are determined by supply and demand expressed by sellers and buyers. Such markets, as modeled, operate without the intervention of government or any o ...
economy based on
economic liberalism
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.
* Competition and equitable development.
* Production for domestic products for consumption and exportation.
* Promotion of small and medium-sized enterprises and the creation of confidence for foreign investment.
Education, youth and employment
* Human resource development with equal access to education.
* Quality and high standard education.
* Technical and professional training to equip the youth with high skills.
* Introducing student loans and scholarship plans for higher education.
Healthcare
*
Universal health care
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* Clean water, hygiene, and sanitary systems.
* Reform of the health care system by improving the expertise and ethics of medical staffing, provisions of adequate medicine, and medical equipment.
Agriculture
The CNRP called for the raising of living standards for farmers through the provision of adequate farm land and utilization of farm technology, competitiveness, improvement of the quality of farm produce, search for markets for farm produce, and fixing the interest on farm loans to one percent per month.
Women's rights
The CNRP believed in
empowering all women to strengthen the foundation of Cambodian society through equal participation in all spheres of public and private life by guaranteeing opportunities to achieve women's financial security, social welfare, land, education, health, justice, and politics.
Regional strength
Majority
Minority
Support base
The CNRP's support base was in the urban populated areas; in rural villages whose livelihood is affected by the
land grabbing
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While used broadly throughout history, land grabbing as ...
crisis, and young post-Khmer Rouge baby boomers.
List of party leaders
Organization
Executive Committee
:1.
Yim Sovann
Yim Sovann ( km, យឹម សុវណ្ណ; born 28 September 1964) is a Cambodian politician, who was the Spokesperson and President of the Executive Committee of the Cambodia National Rescue Party. He was an elected member of the Cambod ...
(President)
:2.
Mao Monyvann (Vice President)
:3.
Yem Ponhearith (Honorary Chairman)
:4.
Kuoy Bunroeun
Kuoy Bunroeun (, born February 12, 1967) is a Cambodian politician belonging to the Cambodia National Rescue Party representing Kampong Cham Province. He was also a Sam Rainsy Party member representing Takeo Province Takeo may refer to:
* Tak ...
:5.
Kem Monovithya
:6. Ky Wandara
:7. Vann Chan
Standing Committee
:1.
Kem Sokha
Kem Sokha ( km, កឹម សុខា; born 27 June 1953) is a Cambodian politician and activist who most recently served as the President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP). He served as the Minority Leader, the highest-ranking oppo ...
(President)
:2.
Pol Hom (Vice President)
:3.
Mu Sochua
Mu Sochua ( km, មូរ សុខហួ; born 15 May 1954) is a Cambodian politician and rights activist. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Battambang from 2013 to 2017, a seat which she previously held from 1998 to 2003. She was a member ...
(Vice President)
:4.
Eng Chhai Eang (Vice President)
:5.
Yim Sovann
Yim Sovann ( km, យឹម សុវណ្ណ; born 28 September 1964) is a Cambodian politician, who was the Spokesperson and President of the Executive Committee of the Cambodia National Rescue Party. He was an elected member of the Cambod ...
(Secretary-General)
:6.
Ou Chanrith
:7.
Yem Ponhearith
:8. Ky Wandara
:9.
Ho Vann
Ho Vann is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Cambodia National Rescue Party
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:10. Mao Monyvann
:11. Kuoy Bunroeun
:12.
Kem Monovithya
:13. Vann Chan
:14.
Tioulong Saumura
Tioulong Saumura ( km, ជូឡុង សូមូរ៉ា; born 9 July 1950, ) is a Cambodian politician and financial analyst. She was a member of the Cambodia National Rescue Party and was elected to represent Phnom Penh in the National A ...
:15. Kimsour Phirith
:16. Thach Setha
:17.
Son Chhay
Son Chhay ( km, សុន ឆ័យ; born 1 January 1956) is a Cambodian politician, and one of the highest-ranking members of the Cambodia National Rescue Party. Son Chhay graduated in 1984 from Flinders University in Australia with a bachelor ...
:18. Cheam Channy
:19. Toun Youkda
:20. Lim Bunsidaret
:21. Keo Sambath
:22.
Ke Sovannaroth
:23. Men Sothavarin
Election results
General election
Communal elections
See also
*
2013–2014 Cambodian protests
Anti-government protests ( km, បាតុកម្មប្រឆាំងរាជរដ្ឋាភិបាល) were a series of protests in Cambodia from July 2013 to July 2014. Popular demonstrations in Phnom Penh took place against the g ...
References
External links
Cambodia National Rescue Party's Official WebsiteSam Rainsy Party homepage A web interactive documentary following the adventures of CNRP during 2013 General Elections{{Cambodian political parties
2012 establishments in Cambodia
Cambodian democracy movements
Liberal parties in Cambodia
Nationalist parties in Cambodia
Political parties established in 2012
Political parties disestablished in 2017
Defunct political parties in Cambodia
Populist parties
Banned political parties
2017 disestablishments in Cambodia