In 1992, Artur Balazs [pl], who was a representative of Rural Solidarity at the Round Table Agreement[2] came to power in the party.
[3] In the Autumn of 1992, a "rightwing" splinter of SLCh defected to the National Party "Fatherland".
[1] SLCh described itself as a center-right post-Solidarity party pledged to Christian and family values.
It supported traditional multi-generational household farming, privatization involving a large amount of farmers, which would take control of the agriculture industry.
It advocated for agrarian policies and government intervention in the matters of agriculture.