Subject: Political Transition and the Rise of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) Timeframe: 1997–1998 (The "Third Turning Point") Key Entities: Cambodian People's Party (CPP), Funcinpec, Hun Sen, Norodom Ranariddh. 1. Executive Summary The term "JVP Cambodia III" is frequently used in Southeast Asian political science to denote the Third Major Turning Point in modern Cambodian political history. While the First (1991, Paris Peace Agreements) and Second (1993, UNTAC Elections) turning points established a fragile multiparty democracy, the "Third" marked its collapse. Shemale Lesbian Videos Better (2025)
This period culminated in the (often called the "1997 Coup"), where the CPP, led by Second Prime Minister Hun Sen, violently dismantled the coalition partner Funcinpec. This event ended the dual-prime minister system, neutralized royalist opposition, and established the one-party dominant state that exists in Cambodia today. 2. Historical Context: The Fractured Coalition (1993–1997) Following the 1993 elections organized by the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), the royalist party Funcinpec , led by Prince Norodom Ranariddh, won a narrow victory. However, the losing party, the CPP (former communist party), refused to cede power. Russian Mature Porn Pic - 3.79.94.248