Romulo Kintanar was a Filipino political dissident and rebel leader who became commander of the New People's Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in the 1980s. Under his leadership, the NPA adopted a more aggressive approach in its rebellion against the Philippine government, including the assassination of police and military personnel using hit squads and offensive actions in urban areas. His strategies caused differences within the CPP, and following the Second Great Rectification Movement in 1992, Kintanar was expelled from the CPP after being accused of treason by its chairman, Jose Maria Sison. He rejoined civilian life and worked in various positions in the Philippine government before being assassinated by an NPA hit squad in 2003.