The Cambodian People's Party (CPP),
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Cambodia
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since
1979
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Founded in 1951, it was originally known as the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP).,
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: ; Adopting a more
revisionist view of
Marxism
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, it allied itself with
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and the
Soviet Union
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, in contrast to the
Communist Party of Kampuchea
The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK),, UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; french: Parti communiste du Kampuchea also known as the Khmer Communist Party, led by
Pol Pot, which was pro-
Chinese
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.
After toppling the
Khmer Rouge regime
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with the Vietnamese-backed liberation of
Phnom Penh, it became the ruling party of the
People's Republic of Kampuchea
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(1979–1989), which was later renamed the State of Cambodia (1989–1991). The party's current name was adopted during the final year of the State of Cambodia, when the party abandoned the
one-party system
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and
Marxism–Leninism
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.
Originally rooted in
communist and Marxist–Leninist ideologies, the party took on a more
reformist
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outlook in the mid-1980s under
Heng Samrin. In 1991, the CPP officially dropped its commitment to
socialism
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, and has since embraced a
mixed economy
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and conservative authoritarianism. Along with the major parties of the European centre-right, the CPP is a member of the
Centrist Democrat International
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.
History
Forerunner organizations and early history
Nationalists in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos held the belief that to successfully liberate themselves from
France
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they needed to work together; the nationalists formed the supranational
Indochinese Communist Party
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(ICP) to oppose the French in 1930.
However, the triumph of the Japanese during the early stage of
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crippled French rule and helped to nurture nationalism in all three Indochinese countries. Consequently, the idea of an Indochinese-wide party was submerged in the rhetoric of fierce nationalism. In Cambodia, growing nationalist sentiment and national pride married historical mistrust and fear of neighbouring countries, which turned out to be a stumbling block for the ICP. On 28 June 1951, the Cambodian nationalists who struggled to free Cambodia from
French colonial rule split from the ICP to form the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP).
In 1955, the KPRP established a subsidiary party named the
Pracheachon
The Krom Pracheachon ( km, ក្រុមប្រជាជន ; "People's Group"), often referred to simply as Pracheachon, was a Cambodian political party that contested in parliamentary elections in 1955, 1958 and 1972.
For much of its exi ...
in order to run in the national election that year. The name of the party was changed to the Workers' Party of Kampuchea (WPK) on 28 September 1960 and then to the
Communist Party of Kampuchea
The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK),, UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; french: Parti communiste du Kampuchea also known as the Khmer Communist Party, (CPK) in 1966. Members of the CPK moved the party's headquarters to
Ratanakiri Province, where they were termed "
Khmer Rouge" by Prince
Norodom Sihanouk.
Pen Sovan's leadership (1979–1981)
In early 1979, the Cambodian communists who overthrew the
Khmer Rouge's regime to end the genocide held a congress. At this gathering, they declared themselves the true successors of the original KPRP founded in 1951 and labelled the congress as the Third Party Congress, thus not recognizing the 1963, 1975 and 1978 congresses of CPK as legitimate. The party considered 28 June 1951 as its founding date. A national committee led by Pen Sovan and Roh Samai was appointed by the Congress. The women's wing of the party, the National Association of Women for the Salvation of Kampuchea, was also established in 1979 with a vast national network of members that extended to the district level.
The existence of the party was kept secret until its 4th congress in May 1981, when it appeared publicly and assumed the name KPRP. The name-change was stated to be carried out "to clearly distinguish it from the reactionary Pol Pot party and to underline and reassert the continuity of the party's best traditions".
Heng Samrin's leadership (1981–1991)
As of 1990, members of the Politburo were
Heng Samrin (General Secretary),
Chea Sim
Chea Sim ( km, ជា ស៊ីម; 15 November 19328 June 2015) was a Cambodian politician. He was President of the Cambodian People's Party from 1991 to 2015, President of the National Assembly of Cambodia from 1981 to 1998 (Vice President fr ...
,
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 ...
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Chea Soth
Chea Soth ( km, ជា សុទ្ធ; 3 March 192821 January 2012) was a Cambodian politician. He belonged to the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Prey Veng Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia
The National Ass ...
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Math Ly
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Math Ly was born in Kampong ...
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Tea Banh
Tea Banh ( km, ទៀ បាញ់ ; born 5 November 1945) is a Cambodian politician who is the current Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Defence of Cambodia. He is a former general and a member of the Cambodian People's Party an ...
,
Men Sam An,
Nguon Nhel,
Sar Kheng
Sar Kheng ( km, ស ខេង; born 15 January 1951) is a Cambodian politician. One of the highest-ranking members of the ruling Cambodian People's Party, he is the current Minister of the Interior and has served as a Deputy Prime Minister of Ca ...
,
Bou Thang,
Ney Pena,
Say Chhum
Say Chhum ( km, សាយ ឈុំ; born 5 February 1945) is a Cambodian politician who has been the president of the Senate of Cambodia since 2015. He was the first vice president of the Senate until June 2015, when he succeeded Chea Sim up ...
and alternate members included Sing Song,
Sim Ka and
Pol Saroeun. Members of the Secretariat were
Heng Samrin,
Say Phouthang,
Bou Thang, Men Sam An and Sar Kheng.
Hun Sen's leadership (1991–present)
In 1991, the party was renamed Cambodian People's Party (CPP) during a United Nations-sponsored peace and reconciliation process. Politburo and the Secretariat to enter into the new Standing Committee, Chea Sim as President and Hun Sen as Vice-president. Despite being rooted in socialism, the CPP was not ideologically blind. In fact, it has always adopted a pragmatic approach in order to keep power. For instance, the CPP played an indispensable role in Cambodian peace negotiation process, which led to the signing of the Paris Peace Accords on 23 October 1991 and the creation of the second Kingdom of Cambodia. The CPP ousted Nodorom Ranariddh in a coup in 1997, leaving the party with no serious opposition. Thirty-two people died in the coup.
Under the leadership of the CPP, Cambodia has been transformed from a war-torn country to a lower-middle-income economy in 2016. It aims to turn Cambodia into a higher-middle-income country by 2030 and high-income country by 2050. Ideologically, an increasing number of CPP senior leaders claim that the Cambodian ruling party has adopted a centrist position. They believe that it is the middle path between extreme capitalism and extreme socialism, with the emphasis on the values and principles of
social market economy
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in which free market economy goes hand in hand with social and environmental protection, and the promotion of humanism guided by Buddhist teaching. However, academics such as John Ciorciari have observed that the CPP still continues to maintain its communist-era party structures and that many of its top-ranking members were derived from KPRP. Also, despite Hun Sen being only the deputy leader of the party until 2015, he had de facto control of the party. Prime Minister Hun Sen has continued to lead the party to election victories after the transition to democracy.
It won 64 of the 123 seats in the National Assembly in the
1998 elections, 73 seats in the
2003 elections and 90 seats in the
2008 elections, winning the popular vote by the biggest margin ever for a National Assembly election with 58% of the vote. The CPP also won the 2006 Senate elections. The party lost 22 seats in the
2013 elections
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, with opposition gained. Since
2018 Cambodian general election
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, the party commands all 125 seats in the National Assembly, and 58 of 62 seats in the Senate. The main opposition,
Cambodia National Rescue Party
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(CNRP), was banned before the election.
Hun Sen, the Prime Minister of Cambodia, has served as the CPP's President since 2015.
Party leadership (1979–1993)
* Heng Samrin:
** General Secretary of the KPRP (1981–1991)
** Chairman of the Revolutionary Council (later the Council of State) (1979–1992)
* Chea Sim:
** Minister of the Interior (1979–1981)
** President of the National Assembly (1981–92),
** Chairman of the Council of State (1992–1994)
* Pen Sovan:
** Minister of Defense (1979–1981);
** General Secretary of the KPRP (1979–81);
** Prime Minister (1981)
* Hun Sen:
** Minister of Foreign Affairs (1979–1986; 1987–1990);
** Deputy Prime Minister (1981–85),
** Prime Minister (1985–1993)
* Chan Sy:
** Minister of defense (1981–1982),
** Prime Minister (1981–1984)
* Say Phouthang:
** Vice President of the State Council (1979–1993)
* Chea Soth:
** Minister of Planning (1982–1986),
** Deputy Prime Minister (1982–1992)
* Bou Thang:
** Deputy Prime Minister (1982–1992),
** Minister of Defense (1982–1986)
* Math Ly:
** Vice President of the National Assembly
* Kong Korm:
** Minister of Foreign Affairs (1986–1987)
* Hor Namhong:
** Minister of Foreign Affairs (1990–1993)
List of party leaders
KPRP (General Secretary) CPP (President)
Organization
The party is headed by a 34-member Permanent Committee, commonly referred to as the
Politburo (after its former Communist namesake). The current members are (with their party positions in brackets):
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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 ...
(Chairman)
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Heng Samrin (Honorary Chairman)
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Sar Kheng
Sar Kheng ( km, ស ខេង; born 15 January 1951) is a Cambodian politician. One of the highest-ranking members of the ruling Cambodian People's Party, he is the current Minister of the Interior and has served as a Deputy Prime Minister of Ca ...
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Say Chhum
Say Chhum ( km, សាយ ឈុំ; born 5 February 1945) is a Cambodian politician who has been the president of the Senate of Cambodia since 2015. He was the first vice president of the Senate until June 2015, when he succeeded Chea Sim up ...
(Chairman of the Standing Committee)
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Say Phouthang
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Bou Thang
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Tea Banh
Tea Banh ( km, ទៀ បាញ់ ; born 5 November 1945) is a Cambodian politician who is the current Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Defence of Cambodia. He is a former general and a member of the Cambodian People's Party an ...
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Men Sam An
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Nguon Nhel
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Ney Pena
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Sim Ka
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Ke Kim Yan
Ke Kim Yan (Khmer: ឯកឧត្តម ឧបនាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តី កែ គឹមយ៉ាន) is the former Commander-in-chief, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, Royal Armed Forces of Cambodia a ...
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Pol Saroeun
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Kong Sam Ol
Kong Sam Ol ( km, គង់ សំអុល, ; born 1 November 1936) is a Cambodian politician who has been the minister of the Royal Palace since 1998. He was Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries from 1986 to 1989. He belongs to the ...
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Im Chhun Lim
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Dith Munty
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Chea Chanto
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Uk Rabun
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Cheam Yeap
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Ek Sam Ol
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Som Kim Suor
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Khuon Sudary
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Pen Pannha
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Chhay Than
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Hor Nam Hong
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Bin Chhin
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Keat Chhon
Keat Chhon ( km, គាត ឈន់; born 11 August 1934) is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Phnom Penh in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003. He was the Minister for Econo ...
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Yim Chhay Ly
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Tep Ngorn
Tep Ngorn is a Cambodian politician. He belongs 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 ...
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Kun Kim
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Meas Sophea
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Neth Savoeun
Recent electoral history
General election
Communal elections
Senate elections
See also
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Modern Cambodia
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People's Republic of Kampuchea
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Politics of Cambodia
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
*Guo, Sujian (2006). ''The Political Economy of Asian Transition from Communism''. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. .
External links
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National conservative parties
Nationalist parties in Cambodia
Organizations of the Third Indochina War
Parties of one-party systems
People's Republic of Kampuchea
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