Lakas ng Bayan In 1978, former Senators
Gerry Roxas and
Jovito Salonga opted for the opposition
Liberal Party boycott the elections. Having initially agreed to the boycott due to "the government already [having] the forces in its command and the entire machinery of politics which [they] do not have", former Senator
Benigno Aquino Jr. later changed his mind and opted to take part in the elections to have the chance to "talk to the people," having been imprisoned for almost six (6) years. Aquino was then able to field twenty other candidates for the seats in Region IV-A (
Metro Manila) under a
big tent political party, dubbed
Lakas ng Bayan ("People's Power"). The party's acronym was "LABAN" ("fight" in
Tagalog). On March 10, 1978, he was entitled to one television interview on
GTV's
Face the Nation (hosted by
Ronnie Nathanielsz) in his prison at
Fort Bonifacio, and proved to a startled and impressed populace that imprisonment had neither dulled his rapier-like tongue nor dampened his fighting spirit. According to Aquino, he wanted to give the people a vehicle to express their frustration or their anger "if there is any," while recognizing that should all twenty-one opposition candidates win, as they are a still minority in the Batasan, "the only job in this particular combat now is fiscalization... Mr. Marcos will profound the thesis of government, we will supply the antithesis so that in the clash of ideas, the people will have the synthesis."
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan President Marcos created the
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (New Society Movement) as his political vehicle for the elections. ==Results==