- 2008,
after the
original Lakas–CMD
party merged with the
Kabalikat ng
Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI),
forming Lakas Kampi CMD. The
party later reverted to...
- The
Kabalikat ng
Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI),
formerly known as the
Kabalikat ng
Mamamayang Pilipino, was a
political party in the Philippines. It is the...
- parti****ting in
activist work,
members of
these organizations first formed the
Malayang Kilusan ng
Bagong Kababaihan to
address the
particularity of women's oppression...
-
including Hindi,
despite English being the
lingua franca. In the Philippines, "
malayang software" is
sometimes used. The word "libre"
exists in the
Filipino language...
- micro-entrepreneurship in the Philippines". On May 16, 2024,
consumer advocacy group Malayang Konsyumer filed a
complaint with the Fair
Trade and
Enforcement Bureau...
-
Democratic Alliance Democratic Party Federalista Party Ganap Party Kabalikat ng
Malayang Pilipino KALIBAPI Labor Party Lakas ng
Bayan Lakas–CMD (1991) La Liga Filipina...
-
Malayang Pagkakaisa ng
Kabataang Pilipino (Tagalog, "Free
Union of
Filipino Youth"),
abbreviated MPKP was a
youth organization in the Philippines. It was...
-
legislative body. Meanwhile, the
UniTeam backed opposition coalition,
Malayang Quezon City won 6
seats in the city council. Arjo Atayde,
Raffy Tulfo Jr...
- mayor, vice
mayor and ten councillors. The
political party Kabalikat ng
Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI) won the
Mayoral and Vice
Mayoral posts against United...
-
underground and came out with
alternative publications such as
Balita ng
Malayang Pilipinas (News of the Free Philippines) and
Taliba ng
Bayan (The Nation's...