After Marcos was ousted in the
People Power Revolution in 1986, his political party, the
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan, was fragmented. Almost all its members including Assemblymen
Arturo Tolentino,
Jose Roño,
Nicanor Yñiguez,
Cesar Virata who were coming from the
Nacionalista Party among others were orphaned. On the other hand, the Aquino coalition took all positions in the Ministry/Cabinet. Most notable were Prime Minister
Salvador Laurel, Local Government Minister
Aquilino Pimentel Jr. and Executive Secretary
Joker Arroyo. The
Lakas ng Bayan (LABAN) consists of the
PDP–Laban headed by Local Government Minister Pimentel, the
Lakas ng Bansa party headed by Assemblyman
Ramon Mitra, the
UNIDO, the
Liberal Party headed by Senator
Jovito Salonga, the
National Union of Christian Democrats headed by
Raul Manglapus, the Bayang Nagkakaisa sa Diwa at Layunin (BANDILA) headed by
Butz Aquino, Panaghuisa and other pro-Cory regional parties The
GAD consists of the faction of the
KBL headed by Assemblyman
Arturo Tolentino, the
Jose Roy faction of the Nacionalista Party headed by
Renato Cayetano, the pre-1986 opposition leaders who defected from Aquino headed by Senator
Eva Estrada-Kalaw, the Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas headed by Former Labor Minister
Blas Ople, the Mindanao Alliance, the Muslim Federal Party and the Christian Social Democratic Party. The
UPP-KBL coalition was composed of pro-Marcos forces. This coalition included some GAD candidates as guest candidates, and was considered to be the loyalist politicians of the Marcos government. The Left also put up a seven-man slate, under the
Partido ng Bayan banner. This includes the
Bagong Alyansang Makabayan and its allied organizations. Other political parties who fielded candidates are the
Lapiang Manggagawa, Lakas ng Bansa and the Partido Nacionalista ng Pilipinas, along with several independent candidates. ==Candidates==