The Party gave its support to the Anti-mask movement during the COVID-19 pandemic[2] and was accused of having ties with far-right group La Meute.
[3][4][5] The main policy point in the party's platform is the creation of a constituent assembly via random draw which will help "give freedom to citizens to decide on the type of society, state and government they want".
They advocate for elected deputy's duty to consult their fellow citizens and vote according to their constituency's opinions instead of their party line.
[7] Although the party has a leader as required by the Election Act, its direct democracy used to render this role obsolete and it used spokespersons instead and its candidates were called mandataries.
Under the leadership of Stéphane Blais, the party took positions opposing health measures aimed at combatting the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec, and has been accused of promoting COVID-19 misinformation in Canada.