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  2. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Here are some examples of words with meanings unique to Philippine English: Accomplish [5] — To fill out a form. (Original meaning: to finish successfully) Advanced [7] [5] — Indicates that a clock or watch is ahead of the standard time. (Original meaning: state-of-the-art) Blowout [27] — To treat somebody with a meal; [60] a birthday ...

  3. List of political parties in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Libertarian Party: PHILIPA: Julius Apud (interim chairman) Right-libertarianism: Koalisyong Katoliko Kristiyano: KKK: Rizalito David: Christian democracy: Communist Party of the Philippines: CPP: vacant: Marxism–Leninism–Maoism: Marxista-Leninistang Partido ng Pilipinas Marxist–Leninist Party of the Philippines: MLPP: Caridad ...

  4. Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan - Wikipedia

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    Greco Belgica (second from right), along with other PDDS officers, when they sought accreditation to run in the 2019 elections. Pederalismo ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan (transl. Federalism of the Noble Blooded Association; abbreviated as PDDS) is a national political party in the Philippines accredited by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) on October 30, 2018.

  5. New People's Army - Wikipedia

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    The conflict continued until December 26, 1968, when the Communist Party of the Philippines was formally re-established along Maoist lines, and the entire issue was termed the First Great Rectification Movement. After re-establishing the CPP, Guerrero set about to establishing the People's Army.

  6. ACT-CIS Partylist - Wikipedia

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    The ACT-CIS Partylist, officially the Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support Partylist, [1] is a political organization which has party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. From 2013 to 2016, ACT-CIS was represented by former police officer Samuel Pagdilao.

  7. Diehard Duterte Supporters - Wikipedia

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    The DDS are distinguished by their uninhibited use of rabid and vitriolic speech, [8] [29] which mirrors Duterte's own. [30] [31] [32] They respond to the slightest criticism of Duterte with accusations of bias, shilling, [b] wokescolding, CPP membership or sympathizing with the New People's Army (NPA), notwithstanding Duterte's own tactical dealings with the National Democratic Front of the ...

  8. Party-list representation in the House of Representatives of ...

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    The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines created the party-list system. Originally, the party-list was open to underrepresented community sectors or groups, including labor, peasant, urban poor, indigenous cultural, women, youth, and other such sectors as may be defined by law (except the religious sector).

  9. Alliance for Barangay Concerns - Wikipedia

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    In the 2007 election, the ABC received 0.63 percent of the party-list vote as of June 4, 2007, placing it in 43rd place in the overall party-list count, while in the 2010 party-list election, the ABC received a 1.9% rating in a survey released by the Social Weather Stations last April 2010, and subsequently won one seat, but was disqualified for being a front of the Members Church of God ...