Mane Tandilyan, a previous member of Bright Armenia, was unanimously elected Chairwoman.
[5] Tandilyan and Arakelyan both formerly served as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs under Nikol Pashinyan.
[6] The party does not have any representation in the National Assembly and currently acts as an extra-parliamentary force.
The party participated in municipal elections across Armenia in November 2021, winning seats in the communities of Tegh, Dilijan, Tatev, Meghri and in Gyumri.
[10] The party manifesto states, "The party will unite all possible individuals and forces for the sake of the Armenian people and of Armenia and will ensure long-term security, effective foreign policy and cooperation with the Armenian diaspora, development and quality education, ensuring individual health and welfare, population growth, creation of a new public administration system, maintenance of the rule of law and independent judiciary system, the preservation of national-cultural values, and support Artsakh's independence.