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  2. League for Democracy Party - Wikipedia

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    The League for Democracy Party (LDP) was formed on 15 July 2005 by a small group of people who had similar ideas and perceptions to solve Cambodia's social and political issues. [ 4 ] The founders filed the procedure to establish the League for Democracy Party in accordance with the law and regulations relating to the establishment of political ...

  3. Liberal Democratic Party (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Democratic Party was a Cambodian political party founded in May 1990 [1] by Sak Sutsakhan, a former commander in the Khmer People's National Liberation Armed Forces. [2] The party was notably the first political party in Cambodia to hold a party congress following the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements. [1]

  4. List of political parties in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Cambodia. Cambodia is a one-party dominant state with the Cambodian People's Party in power, while minor parties are allowed to operate as stated in the constitution.

  5. Khem Veasna - Wikipedia

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    On 15 July 2005, the League For Democracy Party (LDP) was formed. It was registered and officially recognized by the announcement of the Ministry of Interior in 2006 and Veasna has served as its president since although he wants to limit the prime minister terms in Cambodia.

  6. Cambodia’s ruling party claims landslide win in one-sided ...

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    The party of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen declared a landslide victory in a general election on Sunday, a vote that critics widely dismissed as a sham aimed at cementing the party’s rule ...

  7. 2023 Cambodian general election - Wikipedia

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    On 3 March 2023, former Cambodia National Rescue Party president Kem Sokha was sentenced to 27 years in jail for allegedly conspiring with foreign powers to topple the government. [18] The municipal court sentenced under Criminal Code sections 439 and 443, and excluded him from politics and elections under Article 450. [19]

  8. A leader of Cambodia's main opposition party jailed for 18 ...

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    A prominent leader of Cambodia’s political opposition was convicted and sentenced Thursday to 18 months in prison for issuing worthless checks four years ago, in a case that his party has called ...

  9. Cambodia's ruling party wins Senate election, paving the way ...

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    PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The long-ruling Cambodian People’s Party has won an expected landslide victory in the election for the country’s Senate, the National Election Committee has ...