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Ramos in 1930. The name of the
movement is
derived from the
Tagalog word "
Sakdal",
which means "to accuse" and a nod to the J'Accuse…!
editorial of the French...
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publications in the Philippines. Long
after the
publication of the Tik-Tik,
Sakdal, and
Playboy Scenes magazines in the Philippines, a
Filipino edition of...
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Bisaya Reformist Party of the
Philippines Reform Party Republican Party Sakdal Party Social Democratic Party Social Justice Society Sovereign Citizen Party...
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party took its name from the
Tagalog word ganap,
which means "complete".
Sakdal party leader Benigno Ramos returned to the
Philippines in 1938,
after three...
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figure of anti-Quezon agitation,
setting up a
Tagalog language newspaper Sakdal which gained a wide
circulation in
rural areas.
Ramos reconstituted his...
- as the
equal distribution of land back to them. She was a
leader of the
Sakdal movement.
Algabre was born in 1896 to an upper-class
family in Laguna. Her...
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offered up
beauty and
splendor to her". Asin also
replaces makita kang
sakdal laya "to see you
absolutely free" with
makita kang
malaya "to see you free"...
- sasagana. Taguig,
magmaliw man ang lahat, di 'ka malilimot.
Bayan kong
sakdal dilag, sa'yo ko nadarama.
Taguig ay paunlarin, ang
aming hangarin. Bayan...
- the last
Civil Governor of the
Philippines (1933–1935)
October 29
Partido Sakdal formed.
December 7 Governor-General
Frank Murphy granted the
Right of Suffrage...
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Samahang Magsasaka Kabisang Tales Katipunan ng mga Anak-Pawis sa
Pilipinas Sakdal Aguman ding
Maldang Talapagobra (AMT;
General Workers' Union) Kalipunang...