Cambodian parliamentary election, 1955

Cambodian parliamentary election, 1955

The first parliamentary elections in Cambodia were held in 1955. The elections were held following the peace established at the 1954 Geneva Conference and the independence of the country. The election were postponed to September 1955.Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 158.]

Participating parties

*"Sangkum": In October 1954 the royal government formed an alliance with four small political parties, including Dap Chhuon's Victorius North-East and Lon Nol's Khmer Renovation. In February 1954 the alliance was transformed into "Sangkum Reastr Niyum" (Popular Socialist Community). The leader of Sangkum, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, held that Sangkum was not a political party per se, but Sangkum essentially functioned as the pro-Sihanouk political party. Sangkum contested all of the 91 seats.Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 162.]

*"Democratic Party": The leadership of the Democratic Party was significantly radicalized during 1954, as left-leaning students returned to Cambodia from France. By February 1955, the radicals had wrested control over the party. Many of the new leaders had been members of the 'Marxist Circle' in Paris. Prince Norodom Phurissara became the general secretary of the party.Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 157-158.] The Democratic Party contested all 91 seats.Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 159.]

*"Pracheanchon Group": The outcome of the Geneva talks provided that former communist rebels would have been protected by the International Commission of Supervision and Control during the election campaign, but in reality such guarantees were not given. With this backdrop, thousands of the communist rebels had left for Vietnam. [Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 153-154.] In the end of 1954, a group of communist leaders in Phnom Penh, Keo Meas, Non Suon and Penn Yuth, had tried to organize a legal 'Khmer Resistance Party'. Its registration was, however, refused by the authorities. In the beginning of 1955 the group was able to register themselves under a different name, the "Krom Pracheachon" (People's Group). "Pracheachon" was essentially the front of the underground Khmer People's Revolutionary Party. Nuon Chea shifted from his rural base, to become the Phomn Penh city party sectretary of "Pracheachon". The young Saloth Sar (Pol Pot) was also involved in organizing the "Pracheachon".Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 156-157.] During the campaign, the group was subjected to harassment by the government. As a result, the group could only present candidates in 35 seats.

*"Thanists": The Thanhist "Pracheachollana" (People's Movement) had lost much of its political appeal, after the nationalist stalwarth Son Ngoc Thanh had been rejected by Sihanouk and left for the Thai border.

Official results

Accusations of fraud

Afterwards, accusations of massive electoral fraud arose. Kiernan (1985) notes that there were constituencies where the communists were judged to have strong popular support in which the "Pracheachon" candidates didn't obtain a single vote. In Memut, where communist guerrillas had been strong during the war and where there was a strong leftist following amongst rubber plantation workers, official figures gave 6149 votes for Sangkum, 99 for the Democrats and 0 votes for the "Pracheachon" candidate Sok Saphai. [Kiernan, Ben. "How Pol Pot Came to Power". London: Verso, 1985. p. 160.]

Sihanouk himself implictly admitted the fraud in a 1958 publication. He mentions 39 districts of the country as 'red' or 'pink', based on the 1955 voting. Several of the district he points out as communist strongholds in the 1955 elections, were constitutencies were "Pracheachon" candidates officially had obtained few votes or none at all.

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