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CHAPTER I 
NAME, LOGO AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY
Article 1:
The People's Revolutionary Party of Kampuchea had been changed
to the Cambodian People 's Party, the short name of which is
"C.P.P". The titled of file Party's anthem is "Boat
Chamrieng Kanakpak Pracheachon".
Article 2:
The shape of the Party's logo is oval with white background,
having two bundles of golden grainy stalks of rice bent as buffalo
horns and meeting at the end. The decorating strip rolls the lower
side of the bundles in five circular levels; in the middle of the
strip which bows across the lower part are engraved the white
scriptures reading the Cambodian People's Party. The golden
carving is to be used as the support; between the carving and the
decorating strip there are golden gears. On the white background,
an angel spreading flowers is located in the middle of the circle.
Article 3:
The objectives of the Party are to gather forces of all
Cambodian citizens who share patriotic ideals, believe in
democracy, and are peace-loving. We do not discriminate on the
basis of economic status, nationality, religious belief, or past
biography in order to unite, strengthen, and preserve the social
achievements and build up an independent Cambodia of peace,
freedom, democracy, neutrality and social progress.
CHAPTER II 
PRINCIPLES TO FORM THE PARTY
Article 4:
1. The Party believes in democracy, promotes the patriotic
conscience, and advocates opening international relations with all
countries throughout the world. This is the background of its
Policy - Platform and its activities, which are based on the
concrete principles of the country and the common tendency in the
world.
2- The Party has the right discipline and practices democracy from
the top to the bottom, implementing a regime of collective
leadership and individual responsibility. It prohibits all
activities which would result in a division of the Party's
solidarity and unity. The Party will abide by fraternal
suggestions for mutual improvements.
3. The Party was set up and developed within the mass movement.
The Party represents the interests of the Cambodian people. The
Party and each Party member pay great attention to building a good
relationship with the people and improving their know-how and
ethics in order to serve the nation.
4. The Party leads the political, moral and organizational work.
It recognizes the role of social organizations. It assists and
cooperates with them in order to encourage the people to preserve
the social achievements and build the country.
5- The Party accepts as its members the good people within the
mass movement and dismisses from the Party those who do not
fulfill its condition.
CHAPTER III 
MEMBERSHIP
Article 5: Conditions for being member of
the Party
1- Cambodian citizens of both sexes who are 18 years old and
above can be
accepted as members of the Party .
2- Having patriotic and democratic ideals, supporting the
Political Platform
and Statutes of the Party .
3- Being honest and having a good relationship with the people and
being
beloved and trusted by the people.
4- Not being a member of another party.
Article 6: Procedure for being member of the
Party
1- Individual candidate submits the application form and his or
her biography to the Committee of the Party Branch ( Sakha) for
consideration.
2- Two members introduce the candidate.
3- The grassroots Party Committee considers and makes decision on
adhesion with at least the consent of 2/3 of its members.
4- The acceptance of new Party members in special cases or the
recognition of the Party membership rests in the decision of the
Standing Committee of the Party Central Committee.
Article 7: Obligations of the member
1-Strive to correctly implement the Political Platform and
Statutes of
the Party.
2- Establish a good relationship with the people and do the best
to inform the people about the Party Platform and Laws of the
State
3- Must preserve internal solidarity and unity, maintain the
secrecy of the Party, and give recommendations for mutual
improvements
4- Strive to learn and upgrade their qualifications and instill
honesty in order to fulfill the tasks entrusted by the nation and
the country.
Article 8: Rights of the member
1- Debate and adopt every action and policy of the Party.
2- Present the candidates, run as a candidate, and elect the
leading apparatus of the Party at all levels.
3- Express views and submit his or her complaint to the Party
Committee at
all levels.
Article 9:
Any member who successively misses or fail to attend the Party
periodical meeting or to pay the memberships fee three times
without a good excuse, the Committee of the Party Branch decides
to remove his or her name from the membership list and report to
the higher level for consideration and approval. Obligations and
rights of the member must exercise at the new place whenever the
Party member moves from one place to another.
CHAPTER IV 
PRINCIPALS OF ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE PARTY
Article 10: The fundamental contents of the
Party organizational principles are
1- The Leadership of the Party Committee at all levels is
elected by the General Assembly and approved by its direct upper
level. In case of the General Assembly cannot be held, then the
upper level will appoint a temporary one.
2- Collectively lead and individually responsible.
3- During debate, democracy must be implemented, after adoption of
the Party's position, the minority must follow the majority.
4- Each member must respect the organization hierarchy, the lower
level has to respect the upper one. The entire Party must respect
the Party General Assembly and Party Central Committee.
5- Party organization at all levels must creatively strive to
implement the Party Political Platform in line with their
respective local condition. The Party must seek advice from the
higher level if unusual case arises.
Article 11:
The Organizational Structure of the Party was established in
different institutions. The structure of the Party is organized at
four levels, namely :
- Central ;
- Provincial, Municipal, Ministerial, and Institutional;
- District and
- Grassroots.
Article 12:
The Party General Assembly at all levels consists of two forms
namely the General Assembly of the Representatives and the General
Assembly of the entire members.
The General Assembly is the highest leading body of the Party of
each level. Its tasks are to consider, discuss and adopt the
Political Report of the Party Committee; discuss and orient every
main working principles of the Party at its level; elect a new
Party Committee; discuss every main principles laid down by the
upper level or the Party Central Committee; and elect delegates to
attend the General Assembly of the upper level [ if there should
be a need to do so].
The Party General Assembly at each level shall be convened by the
Party Committee of that level and by the recommendations of the
upper level.
The session of the Party General Assembly could be considered as
being official unless the number of delegates of the Party
Committee of the lower levels represents more than half of their
members.
The Party Committee at all levels are elected by direct and secret
vote.
Article 13:
The number of the Party Committee 's members at all levels is
determined by the General Assembly and the recommendation of the
upper level.
With due consideration of the necessities, the Party Committee at
all levels enjoys the rights to set up a team to assist its work
and defines its tasks, rights, responsibilities, and work
procedures in line with the instructions of the upper level.
CHAPTER V 
THE GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION OF THE PARTY
Article 14:
Sakha [ Branch-Party ] is the Grassroots Organization of the
Party. The units at the grassroots such as the administrative,
socio-economic, and social organizations which have there than 3
Party members must set up a Sakha.
A Sakha may form several sub-Sakhas [ sub-Branch-Party ]. The
Sakha which has 3 to 7 members must elect a President and a
Vice-President if there are more than 9 members, a Sakha Party
Committee must be formed. The grassroots organization in the
commune or a similar level which has many members must set up a
Grassroots Party Committee.
The Standing Committee of the Central Committee shall give
instructions on the Structure, Role and Tasks of the Grassroots
Party Committee.
Article 15: Tasks of the Sakha ( Branch
Party)
1- Firmly grasp the Political Platform of the Party and the
State-Laws in order to organize the implementation in line with
local conditions
2- Cooperate with the Social Organizations in order to encourage
the mass movement to take part in the building and strengthening
of the administration; attach great attention to solving the
living conditions of the people, both in spiritual and material
terms.
3- Allocate and oversee the work entrusted to every member,
educate its members, enroll the new members, encourage the members
by forms of award and discipline, recruit the cadres and maintain
solidarity.
4- Report of the current situation and request the decision of the
upper level on the main problems.
The concrete tasks of each kind of the Sakha will be determined
separately.
Article 16:
The Sakha, Sakha Party Committee and the Grassroots Party
Committee must meet once per month. If need , an extraordinary
meeting must be convened. The sub-Sakha must also hold its meeting
once per month.
The General Assembly of the Sakha and that of the Grassroots Party
Committee must be held once a year. This General Assembly is
tasked to consider, discuss and adopt the political report of the
Sakha; discuss and define the main working principles of the Sakha;
and elect its President and Vice-President and its Sakha and
Grassroots Party Committee
CHAPTER VI 
THE DISTRICT- PROVINCIAL- MUNICIPAL-
MINISTERIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PARTY
Article 17:
The General Assembly of the Party 's district representatives
must be held twice within a period of 5 years while that of the
representatives of the provincial, municipal, ministerial and
institutional level, once every five years. In case an urgent
matter arises, an extraordinary General Assembly could be
converted following the approval of the Party Central Committee.
The General Assembly of every level elects its Party Committee.
The Plenum of the Party Committee respectively elects the Standing
Committee, the President and Vice-President of the Party
Committee, the Control Committee and its President, the Financial
Committee and its President and then, all of them should be
approved by the higher level.
Article 18:
The Party Committees of the district, provincial, municipal,
ministerial, and institutional level must implement both the
resolutions of their own General Assemble and the resolutions and
circulars of their upper level The Party Committee are duty-bound
to lead the day-to-day work of their own level in the period
between one General Assembly and another.
In case if the Party General Assembly of the district, provincial,
municipal, ministerial, and institutional levels could not be
held, the upper level Party Committee may appoint a temporary
Party Committee.
The Party Committees of the district, provincial, municipal,
ministerial. and institutional level must meet once every month.
The Party Committee which has more than 9 members must elect the
Standing Committee in order to lead the overall affairs in the
period between one Plenum and another The upper level Party
Committee of this Party level must make the latter understand
about the situation and important tasks to be carried out.
CHAPTER VII 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE NATIOINWDE PARTY
REPRESENTATIVES AND THE PARTY CENTRAL I. COMMITTEE
Article 19:
The General Assembly of the Nationwide Party Representatives is
the
supreme leading body of the Party and convened once every 5 years
by the
Party Central Committee. In special circumstances, the General
Assembly
could be held prior or after its mandate. Its task is to consider,
debate and adopt the
political report of the Party Central Committee and the overall
situation of the Party, formulate the Party internal and foreign
policies, lay down the tasks of the Party at each stage, amend the
Party Statutes, and elect the Party Central Committee.
Article 20:
If important matters are to be decided but the General Assembly
could not be convened, the Party Central Committee must hold the
Extraordinary General Assembly with the participation of the Party
Central Committee and the main Party leaders of the provincial,
municipal, ministerial and institutional.
Article 21: Tasks of the Party Central Committee are as-follows
1- Lead the Party work in the period between one General
Assembly and another aimed at putting into practice the General
Assembly Resolutions.
2- Decide every important issues in connection with Party internal
and external policies, Party building work, organizational work,
cadre work, and Party financial and budgetary management.
3- Establish relations with political parties all over the world.
4- Make preparations for flee holding of the General, Assembly of
the Nationwide Party Representatives. Once every 6 months, inform
the Party at the lower levels about the overall situation and main
issues so that they could give their views and recommendations.
Article 22:
The Plenum of the Party Central Committee respectively elects
the Standing Committee of the Party Central Committee, the Party
Control Committee, the Party Financial Committee, the Chairman and
Vice-Chairman of the Party Central Committee, the Presidents of
the Control Committee and of the Financial Committee of the Party
Central Committee.
The Central Committee may assign an Honorable Chairman or the
Advisors to the Party Central Committee.
The Standing Committee of the Party Central Committee leads the
overall affairs of the Party in the period between one Plenum of
the Central Committee and another. The Standing Committee must set
up a Permanent Committee to address the daily work.
The role, tasks and procedures of the Honorable Chairman and the
Advisors to the Party Central Committee will be defined
separately.
The Central Committee holds its Plenum once every 6 months.
CHAPTER VIII 
ROLE OF THE PARTY VIS-A-VIS THE STATE AND
SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Article 23:
- The Party leads politics by striving to organize the
implementation of the Party Political Platform in order to govern
the country.
- The Party recognizes the role of the social organizations such
as the Front, Youth Association, Women Association, Farmer
Association, Trade Unions etc... The Party assists and cooperates
with the social organizations in order to encourage the people's
movement to defend the social achievements and build the country.
The Party and Social Organization must in form each other about
the people's aspirations so as to thickly come up with measures to
address these problems.
CHAPTER IX 
AWARDS AND DISCIPLINE
Article 24: Awards
Members and organizations of' the Party which take lead in the
service of the nation will be awarded under different forms by the
Party Committee at all levels.
Article 25: Forms of discipline
Members and organizations of the Party which act against or
infringe on the Party's interests must be punished through the
following forms :
- For Party member: to be blamed, removed from his or her
position, and dismissed from the Party.
- For Party organization to be blamed, and dissolved the
organization.
COMPETENT AUTORITY TO ENFORCE DISCIPLINE
1. For Party members
- The Sakha has the rights to blame the ordinary members who
acts against the interests of the Sakha.
- The Party Committee which is the direct upper level of the Sakha
has the rights to blame and remove the President, Vice-President
and members of the Sakha Committee from position
- The Party Committee of any level which has the rights to make
decisions on appointment or approval, enjoys also the rights to
blame the Party Committee members and remove them from position.
- The decision to dismiss a member from the Party Central
Committee is subject to the Plenum of the Party Central Committee
and at the request of the Standing Committee of the Party Central
Committee and then report to the General Assembly of the
Nationwide Party Representatives.
- The Party Committee of any upper level which has the rights to
enroll new membership, enjoys also the rights to dismiss only the
ordinary member from the Party. As far as the dismissal of the
Party officials is concerned, this is subjected to the upper level
of that Party Committee to make decision. The dismissal from
membership must have the consent of at least 2 /3 of the members
or of the Party Committee's members.
2- For the Party Organizations
- Disciplining the Party organization through blaming measure is
decided by the Party Committee which is the direct upper level of
that Party organization.
-Disciplining the Party organization through dissolution form must
first have the approval of the Party Committee which is the direct
upper level of that Party organization, then forward this
dissolution request to another upper level for approval, and
finally report to the Party Central Committee.
Article 27:
THE PARTY CONTROL COMMITTEE
- Set up the Party Control Committee from the district and similar
level upward. At the grassroots level, the President of the Sakha
must be made personally responsible for this Party Control work.
- The Control Committee and its President of any level are elected
by the Party Committee of that level and are officially recognized
by their upper level Party. The mandate of the Party Control
Committee of any level is similar to that of the Party Committee
of that level. Party Control Committee of all levels works under
the guidance of the Party Committee of that level.
- Members of the Party Control Committee at the Central,
Provincial, Municipal and district level as well as other similar
level may be composed of both members from the Party Committee as
well as a number those who are not members of the Party Committee
at all levels. The Party Central Committee will define the tasks,
rights and responsibilities of the Party Control Committee of all
levels.
CHAPTER X 
FINANCE OF THE PARTY
Article 28:
The finance of the Party includes assets and budget of the
Party. Finance and budget of the Party come from its monthly
membership fees and other proceeds of the Party. The revenue -
expenditures of the Party and the management of its finance and
budget are decided separately by the Party Central Committee.
Article 29:THE PARTY FINANCIAL COMMITTEE
- Set up the Party Financial Committee from the district and other
similar levels upwards. At the grassroots level, the
Vice-President of tire Sakha must be made personally in charge of
this financial affair.
- The Party Financial Committee and its President of any level are
elected by the Party Committee of that level and are officially
approved by the upper level Party of that Party Committee. The
mandate of this Financial Committee is similar to that of the
Party Committee level. The Party Financial Committee works under
the guidance of the Party Committee of that level.
9 Members of the Financial Committee at the Central, Provincial,
Municipal and district level and other similar level may be
composed of both members from the Party Committee and those who
are not members of the Party Committee at all levels. The
structure, tasks and rights of the Financial Committee of all
levels will be determined separately by the Party Central
Committee.
CHAPTER XI 
AMENDMENT OF THE STATUTES OF THE PARTY
Article 30:
Only the General Assembly of the Nationwide Party
Representatives has the rights to amend the Statutes of the Party.
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