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Kadima (Hebrew: קדימה, lit. 'Forward') was a
centrist and
liberal political party in Israel. It was
established on 24
November 2005 by
moderates from Likud...
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Kadima-Zoran (Hebrew: קדימה-צורן), also
known as
Kadima-Tzoran, is a
local council in the
Central District of Israel. The
result of the 2003
union of...
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Kadima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Meaning 'forward' in Hebrew,
Kadima or
Kadimah may
refer to: Cadima, a
Zionist organization for the...
- then-new
Kadima party,
followed by the
Labor Party, and a
major loss for the
Likud party.
After the election, the
government was
formed by the
Kadima, Labor...
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necessary due to the
resignation of
Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert as
leader of the
Kadima party, and the
failure of his successor,
Tzipi Livni, to form a coalition...
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Francis Kadima is a
Kenyan lawyer.
Kadima's formative years were
spent in Judiciary. He is a
managing partner of
Kadima & Co.
Advocates a
successor firm...
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joined 30
March 2005;
Kadima broke away from
Likud and Labor-Meimad
stood down 23
November 2005,
leaving a
government consisting of
Kadima,
Likud and Agudat...
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Kabanga Kadima Mpata (born 15
December 1997) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Swiss club
Lausanne Ouchy.
Kadima made his...
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Tshibalabala Kadima (born 18
January 1962) is a
boxer from Zaire, who
competed in the super-heavyweight (+ 91 kg)
division at the 1988
Summer Olympics.
Kadima lost...
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Kadima Kabangu (born 15 June 1993) is a
Congolese footballer currently plays for
Congolese club
Motema Pembe in the Linafoot.
Kabangu previously pla****...