• The Krom Pracheachon (Khmer: ក្រុមប្រជាជន [krom prɑciəcɔn]; "People's Group"), often referred to simply as Pracheachon, was a Cambodian political party...
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    Democrats, the Khmer Independence Party of Son Ngoc Thanh, and the leftist Pracheachon Party, winning 83% of the vote and all of the seats in the National Assembly...
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  • register themselves under a different name, the Krom Pracheachon (People's Group). Pracheachon was essentially the front of the underground Khmer People's...
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    socialist party, Pracheachon, to serve as a front organization through which they could compete in the 1955 election. Although Pracheachon had strong support...
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    those who stayed in Cambodia founded a legal political party, the Krom Pracheachon, which participated in the National Assembly elections of 1955 and 1958...
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    (ប្រជាជនមូលដ្ឋាន prâchéachôn mulôdthan), who would be the bulwark of the transformation; and urban "new people" (ប្រជាជនថ្មី prâchéachôn thmei), who were...
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  • Party (KPRP). In 1955, the KPRP established a subsidiary party named the Pracheachon in order to run in the national election that year. The name of the party...
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  • Saloth Chhay (category Pracheachon politicians)
    leadership of Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Chhay became an activist for the Pracheachon socialist party, the legal 'front' organization for the Cambodian communists...
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  • of the seats. The only opposition were 10 candidates fielded by the Pracheachon group, a resurrected socialist party widely believed to have been organised...
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    and the leadership of the prince's domestic leftist opposition, the Pracheachon Party, had been integrated into the government. On 3 May 1965, Sihanouk...
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  • directed against both the opposing Democratic Party and the socialist Krom Pracheachon. Despite its name, Sangkum's "Royal-Buddhist socialism" or "Khmer socialism"...
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    candidates, with a view to winning left-wing support from the Pracheachon. The Pracheachon on their part fielded five candidates for the elections. However...
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  • on 3 September and were contested by the Social Republican Party and Pracheachon (although the latter only had 10 candidates), whilst they were boycotted...
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    one Sangkum candidate, but one Phnom Penh district was contested by a Pracheachon candidate. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections...
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  • Party, Khmer Neutral Party, Khmer Rouge, Party of Democratic Kampuchea, Pracheachon, United Issarak Front Canada – Alberta Labor Representation League, Canadian...
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  • themselves as Krom Pracheachon ('People's Group'). In May 1956, Keo Meas, along with Non Suon and Nop Bophann, restarted Pracheachon as a weekly newspaper...
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    Party Votes % Seats +/– Social Republican Party 1,304,207 99.1 126 +126 Pracheachon 12,854 0.90 0 – Invalid/blank votes 8,498 – – – Total 1,325,559 126 0...
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  • Pol Pot 1981 1993 Succeeded by the Cambodian National Unity Party. Pracheachon ក្រុមប្រជាជន Keo Meas, Non Suon, and Penn Yuth 1954 1972 Progressive...
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  • Hang Thun Hak (category Pracheachon politicians)
    establishment of the Khmer Republic. Hak was initially mooted as a leader of the Pracheachon party, a socialist party with which he had previously been involved,...
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  • Lieutenant-Colonels Les Kosem and Chhim Chhuon and a former member of the Pracheachon socialist party, Major Penn Yuth. The American government, the main supplier...
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  • People's Party (founded 1951, Khmer: គណបក្សប្រជាជនកម្ពុជា, Kanakpak Pracheachon Kâmpuchéa, CPP) People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy in the...
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  • Republican Party Democratic Party (Cambodia) Social Republican Party Pracheachon Corfield, J. and Summers, L. Historical dictionary of Cambodia, Scarecrow...
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  • effectively destroyed the ability of the Democratic Party and the socialist Pracheachon opposition to function, now made an attempt to co-opt young leftists...
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    ban Kâmtéch khmăng chângrey puch saméany Noăm séri thkaeunthkan chun prâchéachôn. Virô kâmpŭchéa bŏtr mŏăhmŭt knŏng sângkréam Pdéchnhéa sâng chhéam nœ̆ng...
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    authoritative print medium in 1987 was the ruling KPRP's biweekly journal, Pracheachon (The People), which was inaugurated in October 1985 to express the party's...
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  • appeared to be leaning towards the Right as he had imprisoned several Pracheachon party members. It announced his non-endorsement for the September elections...
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  • American aid as a result (a position similar to that of the rival socialist Pracheachon party). In 1955 King Norodom Sihanouk abdicated and set up an anti-communist...
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  • Cambodia and failed to be elected as a radical democrat candidate with the Pracheachon party in the 1955 general election along with Keng Vannsak, which decided...
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  • In May 1956, Nop Bophann, along with Non Suon and Keo Meas, restarted Pracheachon as a weekly newspaper. Nop Bophann became the editor of the publication...
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  • Pov Chouk Sar Poverty and NGO in Cambodia Poverty in Cambodia Poy Char Pracheachon Pradal Serey Prahok Prak Mony Udom Prak Sokhonn Prambei Mum Commune,...
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