- Sam
Rainsy (Khmer: សម រង្ស៊ី, UNGEGN: Sâm Rôngsi, ALA-LC: Sam Raṅs′ī [sɑm reaŋsiː]; born 10
March 1949) is a
Cambodian activist,
economist and
former politician...
- The party,
founded in 1995 as the
Khmer Nation Party,
renamed the Sam
Rainsy Party in 1998, and it was
renamed the
Candlelight Party in 2018. This party...
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coalition with the
royalist FUNCINPEC,
which won 2 seats. The
opposition Sam
Rainsy Party and
Human Rights Party won a
combined total of 29 seats. In 2012,...
- Sam
Rainsy Party (SRP),
Rainsy's renamed KNP, was in
third place with 14.3
percent of the vote and 15
parliamentary seats. Both
Ranariddh and
Rainsy protested...
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political party in Cambodia. It was
founded in 2012 as a
merger between the Sam
Rainsy Party and
Human Rights Party. The
party believed in the
strengthening of...
- to
Rainsy, he was
embroiled in a
legal dispute with
Prime Minister Hun Sen, over a 1997
grenade attack on a
political rally,
which injured Rainsy, as...
- ****embly for the CPP, with
FUNCINPEC losing seats to the CPP and the Sam
Rainsy Party. However, the CPP's
majority was
short of the two
thirds constitutionally...
-
League for
Democracy Party (LDP). Formerly, he was a
member of the Sam
Rainsy Party, and was
listed as a
nominee since 1998 but not
elected until the...
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Division for
Human Rights Watch and
quoted by The
Phnom Penh Post. Sam
Rainsy, the
leader and co-founder of the main
opposition party,
Cambodia National...
- son of Sam Nhean, a
prominent politician in the 1940s, and
father of Sam
Rainsy, the
leader of Cambodia's main
opposition party. He was a
close confidant...