Course of Freedom

According to its founding declaration, the party's purpose of action consists of democracy, justice, transparency, rights, debt cancellation and claim for World War II reparations.

[29] Konstantopoulou, along with the party, had attended and called for support of the "Macedonia name" anti-Prespa Agreement mass protests of 2018 and 2019, with the slogan "I'm not ceding my homeland", having been the only political figure of the Greek left to openly do so.

[37] Course of Freedom was established on an anti-memoranda ideology,[28] based on its founder's Zoe Konstantopoulou's hardliner[38] opposition to austerity, neoliberalism, "tax inequality", Greece's creditors, and the Troika,[10][39][40][41][42] and has been seen as "left-wing populist".

[64] The party's positions include the cancellation of the country's national debt (that Zoe Konstantopoulou has previously during her time in government affirmed as "illegal, illegitimate, odious",[65] "unsustainable"[66] and "unconstitutional"[67] based on the report of the Hellenic Parliament's Greek Debt Truth Commission[68]), opposition to the Prespa naming agreement on North Macedonia's name and calling for a referendum on it,[69] claiming German war reparations and loans of up to €350 billion,[16] additional compensation for Nazi atrocities,[27] expanding Greece's territorial waters to 10 km, and opposition to mandatory vaccination.

[70] The party's program includes confiscation of property of bankers and politicians who will be deemed responsible for the country's inclusion in the Memoranda, and also shutting down all media accused of "propaganda and entanglement" and doing away with the riot control known as MAT, replacing the last two with citizen collaboration/participation alternatives.