United People of Cambodia

United People of Cambodia

The United People of Cambodia was a political party created by its leader preisdent This political party was created in August 2003 by its leader, president Sarath Oeurn who lives in America and only visits Cambodia and his party once a year in July. At the moment it is not lead by Oeurn but its acting party president Tit Thang. This political party’s

Political Ideology

Its political ideology on the right-wing promotes for example controlling illegal immigration problem in a way that’s responsible since their president says illegal immigrants not only creates “instability” because they came to Cambodia illegally but also because they sometimes ”tend to do illegal things.” The party also has a left-wing ideology as part of its political position where the UPA would prevent “unequal distribution of wealth” and “land management”. This political party wishes that when it gets to have some control of the “government” UPA would fulfil “a tax on large land holdings in order to decrease the number of land disputes.” The party president believes this will prevent rich people from trying “to take land and might even give up land because of the tax burden," in order to "free up uncultivated land." Therefore that would mean society would be able to use that land grow vegetables etc for themselves. With its activities the UPC has been fielding candidates in 13 communes, primarily in the provinces called Svay Rieng and Prey Veng. [ [http://www.camnet.com.kh/cambodia.daily/story_month/March-10-07.htm] ]

References

UPA gallery

external links

[http://www.sknparty.com/ | United People of Cambodia website]


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