List of Political Parties in Cambodia - Minor Parties

Minor Parties

Name Ideology Leader(s) Created
Alliance of the National Community
Sangkum Cheat Niyum
Nationalism, Liberalism, Conservatism Khieu Rada 1997
Cambodian Democratic Society Party Centrism, Liberalism Thorng Sovannara 2008
Cambodian National Sustaining Party Liberalism, Centrism, Pacifism Pen Sovann 1998
Indra Buddra City Party Buddhist socialism Norak Attanak Vatano 2003
Hang Dara Democratic Movement Party Human rights, Liberalism Hang Dara 2002
Khmer Anti-Poverty Party Nationalism, Anti-poverty, Liberalism Daran Kravanh 2007
Khmer Democratic Party Conservatism, Constitutionalism, Royalism, Capitalism Uk Phourik 1998
Khmer Front Party
Kanakpak Ronakhae Chuncheat Khmer
Ultranationalism, Liberalism Suth Dina 2003
Khmer Improvement Party Left-wing politics Lev An 1997
Khmer Loves Khmer Party
Kanakpak Khmer Sralanh Khmer
Nationalism, Socialism Hienh Theo 2008
Khmer National Party of Cambodia Nationalism, Liberalism, Conservatism Sum Sitha 2004
Khmer Neutral Party
Kanakpak Kampuchea Appyeakroet
Liberalism, Centrism Bou Hel and Ty Chhin 1993
Khmer Republican Party
Kanakpak Satheranakrath Khmer
Conservatism, Right-wing politics Lon Rith 2006
League for Democracy Party Nationalism, Democracy Khem Veasna 2006
Norodom Ranariddh Party Nationalism, Conservatism, Right-wing politics Prince Norodom Ranariddh 2006
Society of Justice Party Constitutionalism, Liberalism, Nationalism Ban Sophal 2006
Union of Cambodian Democrats Nationalism, Royalism, Liberalism Sam Rainsy, Norodom Ranariddh, Son Soubert 1997
United People of Cambodia Liberalism Sarath Oeurn 2003

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