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Samahang Magdalo (English: "Magdalo Association") is a socio-civic, non-profit, nationalist organisation, based in the Philippines. It is otherwise known as the New Katipunan . [ citation needed ] The group was formally recognised by the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 9, 2010, in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila. [ 1 ]
Magdalo seeks to represent the retired personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and their families, as well as the urban poor and the youth. [2] The organization was established by the Samahang Magdalo on July 27, 2010, in Quezon City, Metro Manila. [2]
The Magdalo Group was a group of dissident soldiers who staged the unsuccessful Oakwood mutiny.Made up of junior officers of all branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the group took over the Oakwood Premier Ayala Center in Makati and demanded the resignation of senior officers in the AFP and members of the Arroyo government, including the President herself.
The Magdalo was a faction of the Katipunan (a Philippine revolutionary organization with the aim to gain independence from Spain during the Philippine Revolution) chapter in Cavite. It was named after Mary Magdalene , patroness of Kawit , Cavite .
Magdalo Group, a group of dissident soldiers in the Philippines during the 21st century; Magdalo Party-List, a political party-list that represents retired Filipino soldiers; Partido Magdalo, a local political party in Cavite, Philippines; Samahang Magdalo, a nationalist organization based in the Philippines
RAM began developing their "statements of aspirations" in February 1985, eventually developing a position paper on March 21, 1985, entitled “We Belong . . . ,” which was short for its opening statement, “We Belong to the Reform the Armed Forces Movement.” [11] The various preliminary documents leading up to this position paper were printed in a pamphlet which the RAM entitled ...
A flag reminiscent of the Katipunan flags of the past was used by a breakaway faction of army officers calling themselves Bagong Katipuneros, [4] but labeled the Magdalo Group by the press. These officers mutinied against the government of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo at the behest of Gregorio Honasan and once again led by Antonio Trillanes IV (see ...
Partido Magdalo: Cavite: Jonvic Remulla: affiliated with Nacionalista Party, United Nationalist Alliance, Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino and Partido Federal ng Pilipinas: Forward with Vitality for Reforms-Sigaw ng Kabite: FVR-Sigaw: Cavite: Franco Loyola: Quezon Nationalist Democratic Party: QNDP: Quezon and Lucena: Bienvenido Marquez, Jr. Pangkat ...