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Puwersa ng Masa

Defunct Philippine political alliance in 2001


Summary

Defunct Philippine political alliance in 2001

FieldValue
namePuwersa ng Masa
abbreviationPnM
logoPuwersa ng Masa logo.png
colorcode
colorsOrange, Blue
leaderLoi Ejercito
leader2_titleSenate leader
leader2_nameEdgardo Angara
leader3_titleCampaign manager
leader3_nameTito Sotto
leader4_titleSpokesperson
leader4_nameJuanito Remulla
foundation2001
dissolved2001
affiliation1_titleCoalition members
affiliation1PMP
LDP
PRP
countrythe Philippines
successorKoalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino
predecessorLaban ng Makabayang Masang Pilipino

LDP PRP Puwersa ng Masa (PnM, Force of the Masses, also known as LDP–Pwersa ng Masa) was the Philippine opposition's 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 on January 20.

The coalition was led by former First Lady Loi Estrada who successfully ran for a Senate seat. The coalition featured candidates from the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino and the Partido ng Masang Pilipino, and Miriam Defensor Santiago's People's Reform Party, as well as independent candidates.

Platforms

Puwersa campaigned that the senators should be elected by region, as said by Ed Angara and Juan Ponce Enrile.

While campaigning in March, Puwersa advocated for women and children's rights via legislation.

In April, its candidate from Mindanao Ombra Tamano advocated for Christian-Muslim unity and lasting peace in Mindanao, and being against secessionist groups, and for federalism that can solve the island's long standing problem. He also campaign for the country's shift to parliamentary government.

After the loss of Tamano, he said that the loss of a candidate for Senate from Mindanao make the island underrepresented in the upper legislative chamber.

Harassment

Media

Senatorial candidates Dong Puno and Ed Angara received harassment from anti-Estrada media.

Attack ads

People Power Coalition's (PPC) 13-0 movement bombed the television with ads attacking each candidates of Puwersa ng Masa. Later, it was pulled out because of complaint by a foreign media respondent. The respondent said that the 13-0 movement did not gained their permission to use their media in the attack ads. Later, PPC used flyers and posters to promote the ads. Also, Puwersa camp filed charges against PPC camp.

Arrest

In May, days before election day, Senator Enrile, one of its candidates is arrested for rebellion charges. While former PNP Chief Panfilo Lacson facing his pending case, and Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan is hiding due to filed charges against him.

The senatorial slate

NamePartyOccupationElected
Edgardo AngaraLDPFormer Executive Secretary, former Senator and 1998 LAMMP vice presidential nominee (lost to Gloria Macapagal Arroyo)[[Image:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Reuben CanoyLDPFormer mayor of Cagayan de Oro[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Noli de CastroIndependentJournalist and TV and radio personality[[Image:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Miriam Defensor SantiagoPRPSenator, 1992 and 1998 PRP presidential nominee (lost to Fidel V. Ramos and Joseph Estrada respectively)[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Juan Ponce EnrileLDPSenator and 1998 independent presidential candidate (lost to Joseph Estrada), former Defense Secretary[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Loi EjercitoIndependentMedical doctor and former First Lady of the Philippines[[Image:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Gregorio HonasanIndependentSenator, former Army officer[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Panfilo LacsonLDPFormer Chief of the Philippine National Police[[Image:Yes check.svg15pxYes]]
Jamby MadrigalLDPFormer Presidential Adviser on Children's Affairs and Undersecretary of Social Welfare and Development[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Orly MercadoIndependentFormer Secretary of National Defense and former Senator[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Dong PunoLDPLawyer, journalist, TV and radio personality and former Press Secretary and government spokesman[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Nina RasulIndependentFormer Senator[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]
Ombra TamanoLDPMedical doctor[[Image:X mark.svg15pxNo]]

Election results

Four out of 13 candidates won the possible 13 seats in the Senate. These are, in order of votes received:

  • Edgardo Angara
  • Noli de Castro
  • Loi Ejercito
  • Panfilo Lacson

The other candidate was only elected to serve the remaining unexpired term of Tito Guingona.

  • Gregorio Honasan

Criticism

Namesake

Mail.com reader Joe dela Cruz says of the senatorial ticket put together by Estrada should be called as Perwisyo ng Masa, (Nuisance of the Masses).

Jump in a plane challenge

After the arrest of Estrada in April, Defensor Santiago challenged critics that she would jump off from a plane without a parachute if Estrada is arrested for plunder. PPC allies such as Akbayan and KOMPIL II, berated her statement, and challenged her to fulfill the challenge, and the other one like being gunned down if 13-0 is achieved.

Lack of finances

Lakas of PPC berated the opposition coalition for not having enough cash, but Pwersa berated the former for having 'trapo tactics'.

References

References

  1. Danao, Efren. (March 15, 2001). "NPC to junk 5 Senate bets from opposition".
  2. "The top story on May 16, 2001 was "PPC leads PnM in 10 regions"". ABS-CBN News.
  3. (2005). "Political Parties of the World". John Harper.
  4. Danao, Efren. (April 28, 2001). "LDP bets rap harassment of media men".
  5. (March 31, 2001). "Closer look at proposed regional election of senators sought".
  6. (March 2, 2001). "LDP-PnM elevated rights of women, kids on top of its agenda".
  7. (April 16, 2001). "Electorate asked to show Christian-Muslim concern".
  8. (May 20, 2001). "Mindanao nanganganib na mawalan ng".
  9. (May 10, 2001). "‘Attack ads’ vs Puwersa pulled out".
  10. (May 9, 2001). "Puwersa to file complaint vs PPC over ads".
  11. Porcalla, Delon. (May 2, 2001). "Enrile first to be arrested".
  12. Danao, Efren. (May 6, 2001). "LDP proceeds with campaign despite arrest of Senate bets".
  13. Pascual, Federico D.. (February 15, 2001). "POSTSCRIPT: Despite EDSA reforms, GMA uses showbiz icons".
  14. (April 26, 2001). "Miriam urged: Go ahead, jump".
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