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Party of Democratic Kampuchea : ウィキペディア英語版
Party of Democratic Kampuchea

Party of Democratic Kampuchea was a political party in Cambodia, formed as a continuation of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in December 1981.〔(Glossary - Thai / Cambodia Border Refugee Camps Website )〕 In the mid-1980s it publicly claimed that its ideology was "democratic socialism,"〔Alan John Day, Richard German, and John Campbell (Ed.). ''Political Parties of the World''. 1996. New York: Stockton. p. 109.〕 having ostensibly renounced Communism.〔Bogdan Szajkowski (Ed.). ''Revolutionary and Dissident Movements of the World''. John Harper Publishing. 2004. p. 54.〕
==History==
The dissolution of CPK and formation of PDK was, according to the party itself, prompted by the need for broader unity against Vietnam, a unity which an explicit communist line would hamper. The National Army of Democratic Kampuchea was the armed wing of the party, while the Patriotic and Democratic Front of the Great National Union of Kampuchea was a mass organization controlled by it.
The General Secretary of the party at the time was Pol Pot. The party led the deposed Democratic Kampuchea government. Its followers were generally called ''Khmer Rouge''.
At the time of the formation of the PDK, the Khmer Rouge forces had been pushed back by the Vietnamese-backed KPRP government to an area near the Thai border. The PDK began cooperating with other anti-Vietnamese factions, and formed the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea in 1982.
Although Pol Pot relinquished party leadership to Khieu Samphan in 1985, he continued to wield considerable influence over the movement.
Ahead of the 1992/1993 elections, the PDK was largely succeeded by the Cambodian National Unity Party (aka CNUP),〔Arthur S. Banks, Thomas C. Muller, William Overstreet, Sean M. Phelan, Hal Smith (Ed.). ''Political Handbook of the World 1999''. 2000. p. 154.〕 which publicly stated its wish to participate in the elections but eventually did not register and vowed to sabotage the election. Subsequently, UNTAC decided not to conduct elections in areas under PDK control.〔(CAMBODIA (Radhsphea Ney Preah Recheanachakr Kampuchea - National Assembly) )〕 At the time it was estimated that approximately six percent of the population in Cambodia lived in areas under PDK control.〔(CPSR - document_view )〕
The PDK was declared illegal in July 1994, after which its activities continued under the Cambodian National Unity Party and the self-proclaimed "Provisional Government of National Union and National Salvation of Cambodia"〔''The Europa World Year Book'' Volume I. Europa Publications Limited. 1997. p. 775.〕

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