In 2019, the party was renewed and the leader changed, Marat Amankulov became the new head, re-registration took place on 13 September 2019.
[5] Closer to the parliamentary elections of 2020, its leaders began to leave the old party of power in Kyrgyzstan – SDPK and move into the ranks of Birimdik.
[9] In early September, a video was published in which the candidate from Birimdik promises voters half a million soms and asks for 300 votes.
[10] According to a sociological survey by the "Common Cause" Foundation, the party took second place in the country in terms of rating with a score of 2% of the vote.
[10] On October 6, in the city of Osh, a rally of party supporters was held, the participants of which were against the overthrow of Sooronbay Jeenbekov.