It is on this June 24, but it was on a different name, the Khmer People Revolutionary Party, itself the offspring of a group that was affiliated with the Vietnamese Communist Party that was created in the 1930s to fight against the colonial France.
Until a few weeks ago, the Cambodian People Party (CPP) was presided over by patriarch Chea Sim, President of the Senate who just passed away earlier this month with a funeral in great pump June 16th. A few days later, the CPP leadership met and unanimously voted for Premier Hun Sen to be the President of the CPP. Heng Samrin, now the President of the National Assembly stay on as the CPP Honorary President and CPP Vice Presidents are Sar Kheng, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and Say Chhu, becoming President of the Senate, filling in Chea Sim position.
There were a lot of changes since 1951 the year the CPP parent was born, but some analyst says that " the more it changes, the more it remains the same" ...
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