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Some prominent Filipino reformists include Jose Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, and Graciano Lopez Jaena. They were key figures in the Propaganda Movement, advocating for reforms in the Spanish colonial government and promoting national consciousness and unity among Filipinos in the late 19th century.
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.
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Jose Rizal was not a fence sitter. He was a Filipino nationalist and reformist who advocated for freedom and civil rights for the Filipino people under Spanish colonial rule. Rizal used his writings to critique Spanish colonialism and call for social and political reforms in the Philippines.
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Rizal became a national hero of the Philippines because of his writings, which criticized the Spanish colonial rule and inspired the Filipino people to fight for independence. His execution by the Spanish authorities further fueled the Filipino nationalist movement. Today, Rizal is celebrated for his patriotism, reformist ideas, and advocacy for social justice.
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The reformist candidate promised to tackle corruption and improve government accountability if elected.
Reformist Alliance was created in 2007.
Reformist Socialists was created in 2006.
National Reformist Party was created in 1963.
Liberal Reformist Party was created in 1971.
Reformist Democratic Party was created in 1920.
Reformist Party ORA was created in 2004.
Sammarinese Reformist Socialist Party was created in 2009.
Social Christian Reformist Party was created in 1963.
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