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''Integralismo Lusitano'' ('''IL''', '' Lusitanic Integralism '') is a Portuguese political movement advocating Tradition alism, but opposed to Conservatism , founded in Coimbra in 1914 , and especially active during the the Portuguese First Republic . It is also against Parliamentarism , pro- Decentralization , Syndicalist , highly Roman Catholic , and Monarchist . Initially welcoming the last King Dom Manuel , they refused to back him from 1920 , after the restauration attempts at Monsanto ( Lisbon ) and in the north of the country ( Monarquia Do Norte ). Instead, they placed their hopes with Manuel's nephew, Miguel Of Braganza . IL's notable members included António Sardinha , Alberto De Monsaraz , José Pequito Rebelo , José Hipólito Vaz Raposo , Luís De Almeida Braga , and Francisco Rolão Preto (Preto later asserted himself as leader of the Movimento Nacional-Sindicalista , and an opponent of António De Oliveira Salazar and the Estado Novo ). The leadership remained active during the 1917 - 1918 rule of Sidónio Pais (''Sidonismo''), to which it showed itself favorable, and backed the Ditadura Nacional established by the May 28 1926 Coup D'état . When Dom Manuel died without heirs in 1932 , IL gathered all monarchist movements behind Dom Miguel and his descendants. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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