International Conference of Asian Political Parties


The International Conference of Asian Political Parties is a forum of political parties of Asia-Oceanian countries, which was launched in Manila, Philippines in September 2000. The objectives of the conference are to promote exchanges and cooperation between political parties from different countries in the area and with various ideologies; to enhance mutual understanding and trust among Asian countries; to promote Asia's regional cooperation through the unique role and channel of political parties; and to create an environment for sustained peace and shared prosperity in the region.

Composition of the Standing Committee

As of 24 May 2011, the Standing Committee of the ICAPP is composed of representatives of twenty-two members from Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Russian Federation, Turkey and Vietnam. Two Co-Chairmen presides over the Standing Committee and represent the ICAPP during the period between the General Assemblies.
Co-Chairmen of the Standing Committee
1. Hon. Jose de VENECIA: Founding Chairman of the ICAPP; Co-Founder of LAKAS-CMD
2. Hon. CHUNG Eui-yong: Former Chairman of Foreign Relations Committee, Democratic Party, Republic of Korea; Secretary General of the ICAPP Secretariat
Members of the Standing Committee
3. Honorable Shri Vijay Jolly Chairman of Foreign Affairs of Bhartiya Janta Party, India

4. Hon. Shane L. STONE: Former Federal President of the Liberal Party of Australia

5. Hon. Ali Javad Oglu AHMADOV: Deputy Chairman and Executive Secretary of New Azerbaijan Party, Azerbaijan

6. Hon. Dr. Salah Ali ABDULRAHMAN: Deputy Speaker of the Council of Representatives; Chair of the Advisory Body of Islamic National Menbar Society, Bahrain

7. Hon. SOK An: Deputy Prime Minister; Member of the Standing Committee of Cambodian People's Party and Minister in Charge of the Office of the Council of Ministers, Cambodia

8. Hon. KEO Puth Reasmey: Former Deputy Prime Minister; President of the Funcinpec Party, Cambodia

9. Hon. AI Ping: Vice Minister of the International Department, Central Committee of the Communist Party of China

10. Hon. Karan SINGH: Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Indian National Congress, India

11. Hon. Hossein KASHEFI VAHDATI: President of the Iran Parties House, Iran

12. Hon. Theo L. SAMBUAGA: Vice President, Golkar Party, Republic of Indonesia

13. Hon. NISHIMURA Chinami: Member of the Diet; Director-General of the International Department, Democratic Party of Japan

14. Hon. TANAHASHI Yasufumi: Member of the Diet; Director-General of the International Department, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan

15. Hon. Nurlan NIGMATULIN: First Deputy Chairman of "Nur Otan" People's Democratic Party of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

16. Hon. HWANG Jin-ha: Member of the National Assembly; Vice Chairman, Policy Committee, Grand National Party, Republic of Korea

17. Hon. OOH Che-chang: Member of the National Assembly; Chairman of Committee on Strengthening Party Organization, Democratic Party of Korea

18. Hon. Dato Seri Shahidan bin KASSIM: Special Adviser to the Prime Minister for the Northern Region Economic Growth, United Malays National Organisation, Malaysia

19. Hon. K.P Sharma OLI: Former Deputy Prime Minister; Chief of International Department, Communist Party UML of Nepal

20. Hon. Mushahid HUSSAIN SAYED: Secretary-General of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q, Pakistan

21. Hon. Andrey Klimov: vice-Chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Russian Senate, member of Presidium of the General Council of the United Russia Party

22. Hon. Abdulkadir Emin ONEN: Member of the Parliament; Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Justice and Development Party, Turkey

23. Hon. VUONG Thua Phong: Vice Chairman of the Commission for External Relations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam
Delegates with apostrophe are Special Participants who are invited to participate in the SC activities under the special arrangements with the political parties of members from their respective countries.

General Assemblies

The 6th General Assembly of the ICAPP was hosted by the Cambodian People's Party in collaboration with Funcinpec party in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 1–4 December 2010. Three hundred and eighty-two delegates from 89 political parties of 36 Asian countries attended the event.
The 5th GA of the ICAPP was planned to be held in Islamabad, Pakistan, ostensibly hosted by the governing party, the Pakistan Peoples Party, from 24 to 26 October 2008, but was changed to be hosted in Astana, Kazakhstan, from 24 to 26 September 2009. It was attended by 63 political parties from 34 countries.
The 4th GA of the ICAPP was co-hosted by the governing Grand National Party and the opposition Uri Party in Seoul, Korea, from 7 to 10 September 2006. It was attended by 90 political parties from 36 countries.
The 3rd GA of the ICAPP was hosted by the Communist Party of China in Beijing on 3–5 September 2004. Delegates from 81 political parties of 35 countries in the Asia-Pacific region attended the conference, and four as observers from Germany and South Africa.
The 2nd GA of the ICAPP was held in the city of Bangkok on 22–24 November 2002 by Thai Rak Thai Party, the ruling party of Thailand. Delegates from 76 political parties of 26 countries in the Asia-Pacific region attended the Conference.
The 1st GA of the ICAPP was held on September 17–19, 2000 in Manila hosted by Lakas-CMD of the Philippines. Delegates from 46 political parties of 20 Asian countries attended the Conference.

Standing Committee meetings



The ICAPP Conference on Natural Disasters and Environmental Protection was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during May 5–7, 2011, and was attended by representatives from 40 major political parties in 24 countries in the region.
The ICAPP Conference on Poverty Alleviation was held in Kunming, China during July 17–18, 2010, and was attended by representatives from 58 major political parties in 28 countries in the region. The conference was hosted by the International Department of the Communist Party of China.
The ICAPP Special Workshop on Constitution-Making in Nepal was held in Kathmandu during June 23–25, 2009. It was co-hosted by the ICAPP Secretariat and the Institute for Foreign Affairs of Nepal. Representatives of 24 political parties and 50 public opinion leaders including intellectuals and journalists attended the conference.
The ICAPP Special Workshop on State Subsidies for Mainstream Political Parties as a Means to Prevent Political Corruption was held in Seoul during May 23–25, 2008 and attended by 65 representatives from 34 major political parties in 29 countries in the region. The workshop was co-hosted by the ICAPP Secretariat and the ICAPP Parliamentarians’ Union in the Korean National Assembly.