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Kabalikat ng
Malayang Pilipino (
KAMPI),
forming Lakas–
Kampi–CMD. The
party later reverted to its
original name and
removed KAMPI after many of its
members defected...
- The
Kabalikat ng
Malayang Pilipino (
KAMPI),
formerly known as the
Kabalikat ng
Mamamayang Pilipino, was a
political party in the Philippines. It is the...
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Kampi (Gr****: Καμπί) is a
small village located in the
Nicosia District of Cyprus, east of the town of
Palaichori Oreinis.
Census 2001 v t e...
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known as
Lakas Kampi CMD, a
completely new entity. In May 2012,
Lakas Kampi CMD
renamed itself again as Lakas–CMD
after the
separation of
KAMPI. In November...
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Kailembwa Kairuri Kakalia Kakangani Kalimbui Kalulini Kamaende Kampi-Ya-Chumvi
Kambi ya
Munyu Kampi Ya Juu
Kamuthwa Kaningo Kanjuki Kanyekine Karingare Karuamgi...
- majority. No
party entered candidates in all districts, but only
Lakas Kampi CMD
entered enough candidates to win an
outright majority. By May 21, GMA...
- July 19 in the same year. Lina ran for
Governor of
Laguna in 2001
under KAMPI to
succeed his
brother Joey, who had been
appointed Secretary of Interior...
- with
Metro Manila would elect mayors instead. Lakas-
Kampi-CMD, the
merged party of Lakas-CMD and
KAMPI of
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, has a majority...
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Kamppi metro station (Finnish:
Kampin metroasema; Swedish:
Kampens metrostation) is a
station on the
Helsinki Metro. In
addition to
serving the area around...
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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. He was the
nominee of Arroyo's Lakas–
Kampi in the 2010
presidential election,
which he lost to his
second cousin, Benigno...