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- The Krom Pracheachon (Khmer: ក្រុមប្រជាជន [krom prɑciəcɔn]; "People's Group"), often referred to simply as Pracheachon, was a Cambodian political party...
- 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 ****embly...
- socialist party, Pracheachon, to serve as a front organization through which they could compete in the 1955 election. Although Pracheachon had strong support...
- register themselves under a different name, the Krom Pracheachon (People's Group). Pracheachon was essentially the front of the underground Khmer People's...
- those who sta**** in Cambodia founded a legal political party, the Krom Pracheachon, which parti****ted in the National ****embly elections of 1955 and 1958...
- (ប្រជាជនមូលដ្ឋាន prâchéachôn mulôdthan), who would be the bulwark of the transformation; and urban "new people" (ប្រជាជនថ្មី prâchéachôn thmei), who were...
- 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...
- 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...
- of the seats. The only opposition were 10 candidates fielded by the Pracheachon group, a resurrected socialist party widely believed to have been organised...
- and the leadership of the prince's domestic leftist opposition, the Pracheachon Party, had been integrated into the government. On 3 May 1965, Sihanouk...