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The '''Montillese Revolutionary Movement''' (Spanish: ''Movimiento Revolucionario Montillés''; '''MRM''') was a Montillese {{wpl|Vanguard party|vanguard}} {{wpl|Marxist-Leninist}} revolutionary organization and later a {{wpl|political party}} led by [[Miguel Guerra]], [[Eduardo Velázquez]] and the [[Martina and Vicente Manzanedo|Manzanedo brothers]]. MRM is considered the leading organization of the [[Montillese Revolution]]. | The '''Montillese Revolutionary Movement''' (Spanish: ''Movimiento Revolucionario Montillés''; '''MRM''') was a Montillese {{wpl|Vanguard party|vanguard}} {{wpl|Marxist-Leninist}} revolutionary organization and later a {{wpl|political party}} led by [[Miguel Guerra]], [[Eduardo Velázquez]] and the [[Martina and Vicente Manzanedo|Manzanedo brothers]]. MRM is considered the leading organization of the [[Montillese Revolution]]. | ||
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Movimiento Revolucionario Montillés | |
Leaders | Miguel Guerra Eduardo Velázquez Martina Manzanedo Vicente Manzanedo Alonso Cazalla Emiliano Correa |
Dates of operation | 1947-1955 |
Headquarters | Yanagua, Montilla (First Headquarters) Guaitiao, Montilla (Final Headquarters) |
Active regions | Montilla |
Ideology | Vanguardism Marxism-Leninism Left-wing nationalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Opponents | Leonardo Murillo's Government, National Renewal Alliance |
Battles and wars | Isla del Arsenal Guerilla, Battle of Angosta, Montillese Guerilla, Battle of Yanagua |
The Montillese Revolutionary Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Revolucionario Montillés; MRM) was a Montillese vanguard Marxist-Leninist revolutionary organization and later a political party led by Miguel Guerra, Eduardo Velázquez and the Manzanedo brothers. MRM is considered the leading organization of the Montillese Revolution.
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