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  2. List of political parties in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the incumbent's coalition was split into two, the Tuloy ang Pagbabago and MP3 Alliance, with the latter becoming part of the opposition. Hugpong was superseded by the UniTeam Alliance of Bongbong Marcos who won the presidential election. 2022: UniTeam Alliance Tuloy ang Pagbabago: Team Robredo–Pangilinan (TRoPa) MP3 Alliance (MP3)

  3. Eloy (band) - Wikipedia

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    The name Eloy is based on the futurist race of humans from the book The Time Machine by H. G. Wells (there spelled "Eloi"). Bornemann described the origin of the name of the band thus: "Wells describes in his book the situation of mankind about 800,000 years later, and 'Eloy' is a human race in his story.

  4. KALIBAPI - Wikipedia

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    Formed by the Philippine Executive Commission (Komisyong Tagapagpaganap ng Pilipinas) under the leadership of Jorge Vargas, the party was created by Proclamation No. 109 of the PEC, a piece of legislation passed on December 8, 1942, banning all existing political parties and creating the new governing alliance. [10]

  5. Ang sa Iyo ay Akin - Wikipedia

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    Ang sa Iyo ay Akin (International title: The Law of Revenge / transl. What is Yours is Mine ) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast Kapamilya Channel . Directed by FM Reyes and Avel E. Sunpongco, it stars Jodi Sta. Maria , Iza Calzado and Sam Milby .

  6. List of Ang Probinsyano characters - Wikipedia

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    FPJ's Ang Probinsyano (transl. FPJ's The Provincial Man / International title: Brothers) is a 2015 Philippine action drama television series based on the 1997 Fernando Poe, Jr. film of the same title, produced by FPJ Productions. It is top billed by Coco Martin, together with an ensemble cast. [1]

  7. Rodolfo Garayzar Anaya - Wikipedia

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    Garayzar was born in San Marcos, Baja California Sur in August 1951. [1] He worked for Exportadora de Sal S.A. (ESSA), a salt production company headquartered in the nearby town of Guerrero Negro, and rose the ranks of the ESSA workers' union, the Sindicato Salinero, which formed a part of the Confederación Revolucionaria de Obreros y Campesinos (CROC).

  8. Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo - Wikipedia

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    Eloy then went into exile in Spain. [2] Eloy then returned to Miami, Florida where he formed Cambio Cubano or Cuban Change in 1992. [8] In 2003, Eloy left the USA and returned to Cuba where he would remain for the rest of his life as a "tolerated dissident". [3] In 2021, an FBI memo confirmed that Menoyo was an asset of US Army intelligence. [9]

  9. Plaza Miranda bombing - Wikipedia

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    Among those killed instantly were a 5-year-old child and The Manila Times photographer Ben Roxas. Almost everyone on stage was injured, including incumbent congressman for Palawan and future senator Ramon V. Mitra Jr., incumbent Senator Jovito Salonga, Senator Eddie Ilarde, Senator Eva Estrada-Kalaw, Liberal Party president Gerardo Roxas (son of Manuel Roxas), Sergio Osmeña Jr. (son of former ...