• The Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party (BLDP; Khmer: គណបក្សប្រជាធិបតេយ្យសេរីនិយមព្រះពុទ្ធសាសនា) was a Cambodian political party founded in 1993 by former...
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    The Liberal Democratic Party (自由民主党, Jiyū-Minshutō), frequently abbreviated to LDP or Jimintō (自民党), is a major conservative and Japanese nationalist political...
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    The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK; Korean: 더불어민주당, lit. 'Together Democratic Party'), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD;...
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  • 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...
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  • Cambodia: Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party, Community of Royalist People's Party, Khmer People's National Liberation Front, Khmer Renovation, Liberal Democratic...
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  • Ieng Mouly (category Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party politicians)
    in November 1994. Ieng took the presidency of the Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party in 1995. The party eventually split through tensions in 1997. However...
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    Kem Sokha (category Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party politicians)
    Takéo Province; at that time he was a member of Son Sann's Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party. In 1999, he joined the royalist FUNCINPEC and subsequently...
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    FUNCINPEC Party was the top vote recipient with 45.5% vote, followed by Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and the Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party (of...
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    May 1993. Most of the voting stations were based in school buildings and Buddhist pagodas to reduce costs. The election was staffed by some 50,000 Cambodians...
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  • Son Sann (category Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party politicians)
    Paris Peace Agreement, Son Sann formed a new political party, the Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party in 1992 and participated in the 1993 elections. Son Sann...
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