Before the 2006 elections the party announced that it intended to run for a third time, despite the threshold for representation having been raised to 2%.
Internal disputes led the party to split with Shem-Tov forming the Ale Yarok Alumni group.
Lebovitch, the editor-in-chief of the Israeli Cannabis Magazine, lead the party to its highest number of voters on the March 2015 election.
The party's current platform is based on the legalization of the cannabis plant, marijuana and hashish, expansion of human rights, free market and institutionalization of prostitution and gambling.
In official publications the movement claims that "the partition between right-wing and left-wing is anachronistic"; it believes that any proposed solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be put on referendum in order to be legitimate.