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    Kumba Ialá Embaló, also spelled Yalá (15 March 1953 – 4 April 2014), was a Bissau-Guinean politician who was president from 17 February 2000 until he was...
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    voting on 7 August. He received 52.02% of the vote against 47.98% for Kumba Yalá, a former philosophy lecturer and candidate of the Social Renewal Party...
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  • spelled Yala) (born in 1953) is a Guinea-Bissau politician and former President. Kumba (roller coaster), roller coaster at Busch Gardens Tampa Kumba Resources...
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  • opposition party picks Kumba Yala as presidential candidate IRIN, 28 March 2005 Ex-Bissau leader accepts defeat BBC News, 27 June 2005 Kumba Yala to back Nino Vieira...
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    A legislative election, delayed numerous times during the presidency of Kumba Ialá, took place on 28 March 2004. The poll was declared free and fair by...
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    Affairs. She was minister for Foreign affairs in the elected president Kumba Yala's government, but her rule was brief as there was a military coup in September...
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    in electoral census", Xinhua (People's Daily Online), July 22, 2008. "Kumba Yalá garante vitória do seu partido nas eleições legislativas", Panapress,...
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  • President of Guatemala Guinea Lamine Sidimé Head of government Guinea Bissau Kumba Yalá Head of state Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo Head of state Haiti René Préval Head...
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    December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, viewed 12 July 2013, Guinea-Bissau's Kumba Yala: from crisis to crisis Archived 16 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Afrol...
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  • police fire on demonstration by Kumba Yala supporters", IRIN, 24 June 2005. October 2008 "Ex-PM abandona Partido de Koumba Yalá na Guiné-Bissau"[permanent...
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    [citation needed] During his presidency, former President of Guinea-Bissau Kumba Yala planned to move the capital city to Buba. Those plans have been dropped...
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  • by President Kumba Yala. He refused to leave his post, however, saying that only the armed forces chief of staff could dismiss him. Yala and Mané met...
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    says won't do vote runoff Associated Press, 22 March 2012 "BBC News – Kumba Yala boycotts Guinea-Bissau presidential run-off". BBC. 23 March 2012. Retrieved...
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    2016-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, Lusa, December 25, 2008 (in Portuguese). "Kumba Yala to back Nino Vieira in second round of presidential election", IRIN, July...
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    the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) and opposition leader Kumba Ialá. Sanhá won with a substantial majority in the second round, according...
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    chaos in the country, including a coup d'état that overthrew President Kumba Ialá in September 2003. The former ruling party, the African Party for the...
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  • politics. As head of President Kumba Yala's personal security, he announced in February 2001 that a plot to kill Yala upon his return from medical treatment...
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  • opposing candidate. Following an alleged coup attempt against President Kumba Yala on 2 December 2001, Benante said that soldiers searched his home for no...
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  • who was trained in Cuba and in the Soviet Union. After PRS candidate Kumba Yala was elected President, Nhassé was appointed as Minister of Agriculture...
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  • elections and placed third, winning 8.22% of the vote. After the victory of Kumba Ialá of the Party for Social Renewal (PRS) in that election, Imbali was...
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  • he was accused of raping Willie Duggan Former Guinea-Bissau president Kumba Yala dies aged 61 Former City Commissioner Charles Jordan Dies at 77 Archived...
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    "purposely offensive, aggressive language". Following the election of Kumba Yala as president, Fadul was replaced as Prime Minister by Caetano Intchama...
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  • Bamenda Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bamenda Diocese of Buéa Diocese of Kumba Diocese of Kumbo Diocese of Mamfe Ecclesiastical Province of Bertoua Metropolitan...
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    Hardo-Ori; Hayin-Doka; Jar-Gaba; Kadage; Kafin-Lemo; Kajala; Kere; Kuluki; Kumba; Kurmi; Kwangi; Limi; Madafa; Marke; Masussuka; Mazai; Panna; Parda; Rafin-Dinya;...
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  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kuching, Malaysia Kumasi, Ghana Kumbakonam, India Kumba, Cameroon Kundiawa, Papua New Guinea Kunming, China Kupang, Indonesia Kurnool...
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