Jaena and Del Pilar were of the opinion that frailocracy or monastic supremacy was the root cause of the impoverishment of the Filipinos under Spanish colonialism.
Rizal is generally considered a reformist. He advocated for peaceful and progressive changes within the Spanish colonial system in the Philippines. Although he supported reforms, his writings and actions also inspired the Filipino independence movement.
RIZAL: Reformist or Revolutionary? « Kaspil: Filipino Pride Galore
Rizal was more of a reformist. He wanted the Filipinos to have equal rights as the Spaniards, and he wanted Philippines to be a province of Spain. There was a revolutionist side to Rizal, his alter ego (for the lack of a better term). But it was not his dominant belief.
Rizal was both a propagandist and a reformist. He utilized his writings and actions to advocate for social and political reforms in the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule. Rizal's work inspired the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
Reformist Alliance was created in 2007.
Reformist Socialists was created in 2006.
The reformist candidate promised to tackle corruption and improve government accountability if elected.
National Reformist Party was created in 1963.
Reformist Party ORA was created in 2004.
Reformist Democratic Party was created in 1920.
Liberal Reformist Party was created in 1971.
Philippines is right. Like, "Do you want to go to the Philippines?":)