People Power Coalition
People Power Coalition ', formerly called "EDSA Revolution|EDSA] Forces'", was a Philippine administration-based political multi-party electoral alliance in the May 14, 2001 midterm legislative elections. The coalition was created after the EDSA Revolution of 2001 that ousted Joseph Estrada from the presidency.
Coalition members
The coalition included Lakas, the United Muslim Democrats of the Philippines, Liberal Party, the Nationalist People's Coalition, Aksyon Demokratiko, Nacionalista Party, Partido Demokratiko Pilipino–Lakas ng Bayan, Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa, the Probinsya Muna Development Initiative, and numerous major regional and party-list political parties.Campaign
Arroyo presented the PPC senatorial slate as members of "good governance" and "new politics".Election day
In the voting day of May 2001 elections, PPC accused the Pwersa ng Masa camp of disinforming the public by saying that the PPC and the administration extends the voting hours into 5 o'clock of the afternoon.Slogan
The Coalition devised an acronym for the 13 senatorial candidates of PPC which is: VOT FOR D CHAMMP 'V for Villar; O' for Osmeña; T for Tañada, F for Flavier; O for Obet, R for Recto; D for Drilon; C for Chato; H for Herrera; A for Arroyo; M for Monsod; M for Magsaysay; and P for Pangilinan.The Senatorial Slate
| Name | Party | Occupation | Elected |
| Joker Arroyo | Lakas | former Executive Secretary, Representative from Makati; Lead Prosecutor from the Joseph Estrada Impeachment trial | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Liwayway Vinzons-Chato | Independent | former Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissioner | Image:X mark.svg|15px|No |
| Franklin Drilon | Independent | Senator, and former Secretary of Justice | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Juan Flavier | Lakas | Senator, and former Secretary of Health | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Ernesto Herrera | Lakas | former Senator | Image:X mark.svg|15px|No |
| Ramon Magsaysay Jr. | Lakas | Senator | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Winnie Monsod | Aksyon | Former Director General of the National Economic Development Authority, economist, UP Economics professor and TV personality | Image:X mark.svg|15px|No |
| Serge Osmeña | PDP–Laban | Senator and 1998 Liberal Party vice presidential nominee | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Roberto Pagdanganan | Lakas | former Governor of Bulacan and 1998 Lakas–NUCD presidential candidate | Image:X mark.svg|15px|No |
| Kiko Pangilinan | Liberal | lawyer, former Quezon City councilor and TV personality | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Ralph Recto | Lakas | Economist, Representative from Batangas 4th district | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
| Wigberto Tañada | Liberal | Representative from Quezon, former Senator | Image:X mark.svg|15px|No |
| Manny Villar | Independent | Representative from Las Piñas at-large congressional district|at-large], and former Speaker of the House of Representatives | Image:Yes check.svg|15px|Yes |
Election results
Legislative elections
Eight out of 13 candidates won the possible 13 seats in the Senate namely. These are, in order of votes received:- Joker Arroyo
- Franklin Drilon
- Juan Flavier
- Ramon Magsaysay Jr.
- Serge Osmeña
- Kiko Pangilinan
- Ralph Recto
- Manny Villar
Criticism