Its foundation took place on 2 December 1978 in
Kratié Province near the border with
Vietnam (now Cheung Khlu, Pir Thnu,
Snuol district) at a meeting of seventy dissident Cambodians determined to overthrow
Pol Pot's government.
Heng Samrin was voted as leader of the front and within a few weeks its influence spread widely on both sides of the border. The front was a heterogeneous
Cambodian politico-military organization that legitimized the
Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, precipitating the ensuing defeat of the Khmer Rouge's
Democratic Kampuchea regime. It brought about the foundation of the new state named 'People's Republic of Kampuchea' and the reconstruction of the shattered and desperately impoverished country plagued by
massacres. This organization has undergone various name changes as it has expanded and adapted to the different historical realities in Cambodia.
Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation (1978–1981) Politically, the Salvation Front (FUNSK) was a pro-
Hanoi umbrella organization of the
Marxist Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP) opposed to the
Communist Party of Kampuchea —also known as the
Angkar. The original FUNSK group was formed within Cambodia in an area around
Kratie that had been liberated from the Khmer Rouge by other Cambodian Communists and Khmer Rouge
defectors. The latter didn't share Pol Pot's growing
personality cult and his increasingly anti-Vietnamese policies. Many felt personally threatened by the bloody purges in Eastern Cambodia in 1977, especially after
So Phim's murder at the hand of members of the pro-Pol Pot faction. The date of the Salvation Front's foundation was 2 December 1978, in what Khmer socialist militants called a "Reunion Congress". The aim of the FUNSK was to expand as a Cambodian front in order to overthrow Pol Pot's regime of terror. The Salvation Front drew eleven points for the reconstruction of the country. These points would be used after the establishment of the PRK to motivate Cambodians to support the rebuilding efforts and the pro-Soviet structure of the new state to keep the revolution alive with a moderate, pragmatic and humane approach compared to the Khmer Rouge. Although the front was largely controlled by KPRP communists, it included quite a few non-communists in its leadership, such as Cambodian
Buddhist religious figures, as well as women. The Central Committee of FUNSK at its foundation was then made up of 15 individuals with Heng Samrin as chairman,
Chea Sim as vice president,
Ros Samay as secretary general. Revolutionary People's Council decreed on 8 January 1979:
Heng Samrin (chairman), Vice Chairman:
Pen Sovan. Headed by Heng Samrin, the Revolutionary People's Council of Kampuchea includes
Hun Sen (Foreign Affairs), Keo Chenda (Culture and Information), Mot Sakun (Economy), Chea Sim (Interior), Pen Sovan (Defense), Nu Beng (Health and Social Affairs), and Chan Ven (Education).
Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defence (1981–2006) In 1981, two years after the liberation of
Phnom Penh, the Salvation Front was renamed "
Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defence", ''Front d'union pour l'édification et la défense de la patrie du Cambodge'' (KUFNCD or UFCDK). Years after the establishment of the People's Republic of Kampuchea, the Front remained as the main political organization of the pro-Hanoi Cambodian state. The front's role in the political life of the nation was officially established in the PRK Constitution, which stated in Article 3 that "The Kampuchean Front for National Construction and the revolutionary mass organizations constitute a solid support base of the state, encouraging the people to fulfill their revolutionary tasks." • Honorary Chairman:
Heng Samrin • Chairman:
Chea Sim Solidarity Front for Development of the Cambodian Motherland (2006–present) On the 5th congress of the Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defence, held in Phnom Penh, on 29 April 2006, the name of the KUFNCD was changed to "
Solidarity Front for Development of the Cambodian Motherland",
Front de solidarité pour le développement de la Patrie du Cambodge (SFDCM). ==Tasks==