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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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  • Look up Kadima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kadima is a 21st-century political party in Israel. Kadima or Kadimah may also refer to: Kadima (game)...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Webe Celine Kadima (born 1958) is an associate professor of chemistry at the State University of New York at Oswego. Kadima was born in Burundi and moved...
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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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  • 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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    Matkot (redirect from Kadima (game))
    living abroad (e.g. Thailand). In the United States, the sport is known as kadima. The first Israeli matkot competition was held in 2000, capped by a national...
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    Tzipi Livni (category Kadima leaders)
    of the Kadima party, campaigned against Benjamin Netanyahu of the Likud party to lead the new government. While election results gave Kadima the most...
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    elections, Likud saw a major split in 2005 when Sharon left to form the Kadima party. This resulted in Likud slumping to fourth place in the 2006 elections...
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    Kadima House, known locally in Hebrew as Beit Kadima, is a residential building complex in Jerusalem, Israel located on the west side of Kiryat Shmuel...
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    Shaul Mofaz (category Kadima leaders)
    on the Kadima list. He then served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transportation and Road Safety until 2009. After becoming Kadima leader in...
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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 played...
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    Ariel Sharon (category Kadima politicians)
    policy within the Likud, in November 2005 he left Likud to form a new party, Kadima. He had been expected to win the next election and was widely interpreted...
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  • early elections in 2012, but they were aborted at the last moment after Kadima briefly joined the government. The elections were later called in early...
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  • An election for the leadership of Kadima was held on 27 March 2012, pitting Tzipi Livni against Shaul Mofaz. Mofaz won with 62% of the vote. In November...
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  • Jim Tshimpaka Kadima (born 17 August 1977 in Lubumbashi) is a basketball player from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He represented DR Congo at the...
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    In the March 2006 Knesset elections, Likud took the third place behind Kadima and Labor and Netanyahu served as Leader of the Opposition. On 14 August...
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  • between Likud and Kadima is reduced] (in Hebrew). politico.co.il. 2009-02-04. Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. "Poll: Likud 31 Kadima 23 Labor 12 Yisrael...
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    Their political arm was one of the ancestors of the modern-day Likud. Kadima, the main centrist party during the 2000s that split from Likud and is now...
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    Haim Ramon (category Kadima politicians)
    centrist Kadima party with which he was deeply involved, and after the resignation of Labor ministers, Ramon broke from Labor and joined Kadima. He was...
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    Yehud-Monosson Beit Dagan Bnei Ayish Elyakhin Even Yehuda Gan Yavne Gedera Jaljulia Kadima-Zoran Kfar Bara Kiryat Ekron Kokhav Yair Mazkeret Batya Pardesiya Savyon...
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    Ehud Olmert (category Kadima leaders)
    stay with Kadima, rather than return to Likud or, in Peres' case, Labor. On 16 January 2006, Olmert was elected chairman of Kadima, and Kadima's candidate...
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    Shimon Peres (category Kadima politicians)
    equipment to Israel. Peres represented Mapai, Rafi, the Alignment, Labor and Kadima in the Knesset, and led Alignment and Labor. Peres first succeeded Yitzhak...
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    joined Kadima. He lost his seat in the 2006 elections and became head of the Kadima faction in the Histadrut. He was placed 48th on the Kadima list for...
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  • HaYisraelim Ihud Bnei HaBrit (United Allies) Israel Hofsheet (Israel Free) Kadima (held seats from 2005 to 2015) Koah HaKesef Koah LeHashpi'a Lazuz Leader...
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    Mofaz for Kadima to join the government, thus cancelling the early election supposed to be held in September. However, in July, the Kadima party left...
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