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Antonio Villegas

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was chosen by the Liberal Party to run for Manila mayor, while Vice-Mayor Felicisimo Cabigao remained NP's bet for mayor; Villegas was left without a party. He formed the Libre'ng Pilipino Party (LPP) to run for reelection as mayor in the 1971 local election, and selected journalist J.V. Cruz to be
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In 1967, he ran again for reelection and won against NP Congressman Pablo Ocampo. His victory along with his party council members in Manila was the only major victory enjoyed by the LP in 1967. All of the LP senatorial candidates except for
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in August 1971, which was attended by members of the Liberal Party, Villegas was named the primary suspect of the bombing, but later evidence suggested otherwise.
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In 1963, he ran for reelection under the Liberal Party (LP) banner and won against Nacionalista Party (NP) Congressman Roberto Oca.
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Villegas inaugurated the "Manila Film Festival" ("Manila Tagalog Film Festival") in 1966, the precursor of the modern
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his running mate; Villegas ultimately lost to Bagatsing. In the police investigation into the
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Three Grenades in August: Fifty Years since the Bombing of Plaza Miranda in the Philippines
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were given. Villegas's body was finally buried in a plot located along the rotunda of
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Villegas was elected as vice mayor of Manila in 1959 and became the city mayor when
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To End the Reign of Misery and Strife ... Libre'ng Pilipino (1971)
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After losing in the 1971 local mayoral elections to then
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Manila, 1962: Mayor Antonio J. Villegas reports (1963)
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Eulogies by the Villegas family, then-Mayor 1094: 710: 313:as mayor of Manila, and before the period of 8: 301:(January 9, 1928 – November 16, 1984) was a 533:Valiente, Tito Genova (December 24, 2015). 173:December 30, 1959 – April 15, 1962 89:April 16, 1962 – December 31, 1971 1101: 1087: 1079: 717: 703: 695: 635: 59: 43: 508:"Subsidize movie industry – Lito Atienza" 1382:Filipino emigrants to the United States 1372:Liberal Party (Philippines) politicians 481: 441:Manila: Its Needs and Resources (1966) 7: 1377:Burials at the Manila North Cemetery 510:. February 4, 2010. Archived from 305:politician who served as the 16th 14: 1387:20th-century Filipino politicians 65:Mayor Antonio J. 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Index

Philippine name
middle name
family name
The Honorable

Mayor of Manila
Herminio A. Astorga
Ernesto Maceda
Danilo Lacuna
Mel Lopez
Arsenio Lacson
Ramon Bagatsing
Vice Mayor of Manila
Arsenio Lacson
Herminio A. Astorga
Tondo, Manila
Philippine Islands
Reno, Nevada
Manila North Cemetery
Manila
Philippines
Liberal
Filipino
Mayor of Manila
Arsenio Lacson
martial law

Seal of Manila
Arsenio Lacson
Metro Manila Film Festival

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