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- Lapiang_Malaya abstract "The Lapiang Malaya (Filipino for \"Freedom Movement\" or \"Freedom Party\") was a fanatical political party in the Philippines during the 1950s to the 1960s. Led by Valentin de los Santos, he functioned as a cult leader.Valentin de los Santos was a Bicolano and established Lapiang Malaya in the 1940s, building up its membership from the peasantry from Southern Luzon. He advocated true justice, true equality and true freedom in the country. His method of attaining his goals include communicating with the Bathala and Filipino heroes like Jose Rizal, linked the attainment of freedom with the Second Coming of Christ, and relied on amulets and prayers.The party contested the 1957 presidential election with de los Santos and Restituto Fresto as their candidates for president and vice president, respectively. Both were defeated by incumbent Carlos P. Garcia, and Diosdado Macapagal, respectively, getting less than 0.50% of the vote. The party also contested the 1957 Senate election, although none of their candidates garnered enough votes to win seats in the Senate; with eight seats up for election and the country using plurality-at-large voting where each voter had eight votes and the eight candidates with the most votes are elected, the party's best candidate finished 41st with 8,915 votes, well behind the eighth-placed candidate which had 1,350,868 votes.On May 21, 1967, the group plotted to overthrow the government of president Ferdinand Marcos. Armed with bolos and wearing amulets, the group composed of about 380 individuals wearing blue uniforms with red and yellow capes, marched to Malacañang Palace. They were stopped by the Philippine Constabulary, armed with M-16s, in Taft Avenue, Pasay. The group charged the ranks of the police and were shot at, leaving at least 33 dead and 47 wounded. The survivors and de los Santos were later arrested for sedition. De los Santos, instead of going to jail, was sent to the National Center for Mental Health since he was thought to be insane; most reports state that he was mauled and killed while in the hospital, while his supporters claim that he died peacefully past 80 years old at Nueva Vizcaya.It was also in Nueva Vizcaya where his supporters lived in seclusion for forty years. The leadership was succeeded by Domingo De Guia, de los Santos' son-in-law, who became famous by having the power to heal and established \"Vucal ng Pananampalataya\", their community in the province. When Domingo died in 2005, he was succeeded by his son, Tal De Guia. In 2008, Tal held a lechon festival, whose purpose was \"to continuously and slowly reintegrate our brethren to the mainstream.\" He further added that \"We are not a bad people as some would like to picture us.\"".
- Lapiang_Malaya extinctionYear "1967".
- Lapiang_Malaya formationYear "1940".
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageID "30197389".
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageLength "4347".
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageRevisionID "663912395".
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Amulet.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Bathala.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Bicolanos.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Bolo_knife.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_P._Garcia.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:1967_in_the_Philippines.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_the_Philippines.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1967.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_parties_established_in_the_1940s.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Diosdado_Macapagal.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Marcos.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Filipino_language.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink José_Rizal.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Lechon.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Luzon.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink M16_rifle.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Malacañang_Palace.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Nueva_Vizcaya.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Pasay.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_Constabulary.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_Senate_election,_1957.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_presidential_election,_1957.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Plurality-at-large_voting.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Second_Coming.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLink Sedition.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lapiang Malaya".
- Lapiang_Malaya country "the Philippines".
- Lapiang_Malaya dissolution "1967".
- Lapiang_Malaya foundation "1940.0".
- Lapiang_Malaya leader "Valentin de los Santos".
- Lapiang_Malaya name "Lapiang Malaya".
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_political_party.
- Lapiang_Malaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lapiang_Malaya subject Category:1967_in_the_Philippines.
- Lapiang_Malaya subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_the_Philippines.
- Lapiang_Malaya subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_1967.
- Lapiang_Malaya subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_the_1940s.
- Lapiang_Malaya hypernym Party.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Agent.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Organisation.
- Lapiang_Malaya type PoliticalParty.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Disestablishment.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Organization.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Organization.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Organization.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Agent.
- Lapiang_Malaya type SocialPerson.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Thing.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Q43229.
- Lapiang_Malaya type Q7278.
- Lapiang_Malaya comment "The Lapiang Malaya (Filipino for \"Freedom Movement\" or \"Freedom Party\") was a fanatical political party in the Philippines during the 1950s to the 1960s. Led by Valentin de los Santos, he functioned as a cult leader.Valentin de los Santos was a Bicolano and established Lapiang Malaya in the 1940s, building up its membership from the peasantry from Southern Luzon. He advocated true justice, true equality and true freedom in the country.".
- Lapiang_Malaya label "Lapiang Malaya".
- Lapiang_Malaya sameAs Q6488165.
- Lapiang_Malaya sameAs m.0g53q77.
- Lapiang_Malaya sameAs Q6488165.
- Lapiang_Malaya wasDerivedFrom Lapiang_Malaya?oldid=663912395.
- Lapiang_Malaya isPrimaryTopicOf Lapiang_Malaya.
- Lapiang_Malaya name "Lapiang Malaya".