[2] In August 2006 they became part of the parliamentary coalition supporting the Second Yanukovych government.
[2] Between 2010 and 2014, the party is chaired alternately by members of the First and Second Azarov government: Deputy Prime Minister for Agricultural Policy Viktor Slauta and Deputy Minister of Agrarian Ivan Bysyuk.
Deputy leader of APU's Kirovohrad regional branch, Yurii Krutko was elected as Skotsyk's successor.
[10] However, a self-nominated member of the party, Ivan Chaikivskyi has won an election in the №165 single-member district.
According to the APU's website, it is a "party based on traditional spiritual, moral and legal values, inviolability of private property, limitation of state intervention, development of local self-government".