[4] In 2009, the party ran for the 2009 European Parliament elections with an electoral list headed by Peter Kopecký.
[6] Kopecký, vice president of the EUDemocrats had previously unsuccessfully tried to found his own party under the label of the Paneuropeist alliance Libertas.eu.
According to the party, its main effort is to create conditions for reducing high unemployment, which deprives entire generations of people of life prospects and forces many to seek an often inferior livelihood abroad.
[9] The party also postulated the "unification of religions", and reconstruction of the Devín Castle, which was destroyed by the French forces in 1803.
[1] The party also campaigned on some environmental issues, such as limiting felling of forests and halting the expansion of hunting grounds in Slovakia.