Khmer Anti-Poverty Party

Khmer Anti-Poverty Party The Khmer Anti-Poverty Party is a Cambodian political party founded in September 2007. Its leader is Cambodian-American Daran Kravanh.

Political ideology
The Khmer Anti-Poverty Party believes in defending Cambodia's "territorial integrity" and opposes "any foreign tyrant leader". The party aims to prevent poverty and seeks to create new ministries for the disabled and for job seekers. In the 2008 national election, the party proposed to bring American-style governance to Cambodia, claiming that the party had the support of 300 Am

erican advisers and governors. Political activities
An alliance between the KAPP, Society of Justice Party, and the Khmer Republican Party was announced in late June 2008 (in time for July national election), though it was retracted by the Khmer Republican Party within days. The party was expected to win 41 seats in the National Assembly in the election, but it ultimately garnered only 0.16% of the national vote and won no seats. Daran rejected the legitimacy of the election results.

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KAPP for APISA (Asian Politcial and International Studies Association)
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KAPP for APISA (Asian Politcial and International Studies Association)

KAPP meeting with the European Parliament
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KAPP meeting with the European Parliament

KAPP activities in Cambodia
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KAPP activities in Cambodia

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