Lakas–Laban Coalition   | |
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| Leader | Fidel V. Ramos Edgardo J. Angara  | 
| Founded | 1995 | 
| Dissolved | 1995 | 
| Merged into | Lakas—NUCD LDP PDP-Laban  | 
| Ideology | Big tent | 
| Political position | Centre-right | 
The Lakas-Laban Coalition was the multi-party electoral alliance supported by the administration of President Fidel V. Ramos for the May 8, 1995, Philippine midterm legislative and local elections. It was a coalition of two major parties in the Philippines, the Lakas-National Union of Christian Democrats—United Muslim Democrats of the Philippines (Lakas—NUCD—UMDP) of President Ramos, and the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (LDP) of Senator Edgardo J. Angara.
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Senatorial Slate
| Candidate | Party | Occupation | Elected | 
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| Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | Senator from Pampanga and daughter of former President Diosdado Macapagal | ||
| Rodolfo Biazon | former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from Metro Manila | ||
| Franklin Drilon | former Secretary of Justice from Iloilo | ||
| Juan Ponce Enrile | Senator from Cagayan | ||
| Marcelo Fernan | former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from Cebu | ||
| Juan Flavier | former Secretary of Health from Metro Manila | ||
| Ramon Magsaysay Jr. | businessman from Zambales and son of former President Ramon Magsaysay | ||
| Ramon Mitra Jr. | former congressman from Palawan, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and 1992 LDP Presidential nominee (lost to Fidel Ramos) | ||
| Serge Osmeña | businessman from Cebu and grandson of former President Sergio Osmeña | ||
| Aquilino Pimentel Jr. | former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government and former mayor of Cagayan de Oro | ||
| Raul Roco | Senator from Camarines Sur | ||
| Francisco Tatad | Senator from Catanduanes | 
Results
9 out of 12 candidates won the possible 12 seats in the Senate namely: (in order of votes received)
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
 - Franklin Drilon
 - Juan Ponce Enrile
 - Marcelo Fernan
 - Juan Flavier
 - Ramon Magsaysay Jr.
 - Serge Osmeña
 - Raul Roco
 - Francisco Tatad
 
See also
- Nationalist People's Coalition, Lakas-Laban Coalition's rival coalition in the 1995 midterm elections.
 
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