League for Democracy Party


The League for Democracy Party or LDP; is a Cambodian political party that was formed on 15 July 2005. The party itself, however, was established on 26 June 2006. Its leader is Khem Veasna. Its stated goal is to have "A Nation in Which We Live in Equity As Its Owner." Its main mission is to implement the party's "eight Mechanisms" as legal instruments to "reduce the power of the government and bring power
back to the citizens."

History

The League for Democracy Party was formed on 15 July 2005 by a small groups of people that had similar ideas and conviction to solve Khmer's social and political issues.
The founders filed the procedure to establish the League for Democracy Party in accordance with the laws relating to the establishment of political parties. The LDP party was recognized, established, and registered officially with the announcement of the Ministry of Interior, 792 ប្រ.ក. Dated 26 June 2006.

The 2nd LDP ordinary congress

Some 5,000 supporters turned out for the congress of the League for Democracy Party in Phnom Penh on Koh Pich.
Khem Veasna, a former member of the Sam Rainsy Party who founded the LDP in 2005, was again endorsed as its leader.
In the 2012 commune council election, the LDP won eight commune council seats. This was minor however compared to the seats gained by the major parties; from the CPP's 8,000 seats down to the Norodom Ranariddh Party's 52. The LDP's tally nonetheless set it apart from the other small parties, all of which won at most one seat."
The party has been steadily growing since it was founded in 2005 and is standing for 2017 election in 844 communes – more than half of the Kingdom’s total 1,646.

Political ideology

The party is considered left wing in its view since it believes that "all" Cambodians must live equally under the laws, as asserted in the party's common dream: "A nation in which we live in equity as its owners".

The eight political mechanisms

The aim of the eight mechanisms as stated by the party are to "reduce, limit, and monitor the power of governments at all levels, whereby the citizens, through unity, maintain control of the governments".