The party applied for registration in May 2014[2] but the application was rejected due to insufficient valid signatures.
[3] The party lodged a second application for registration in July,[4] and this was accepted on August 1, 2014.
In June 2018 the party changed its name to the "Freedom Alliance"[6] following the conviction of its leader for sedition.
[7] In October 2018 it signed a partnership agreement with the Fiji Labour Party to join forces for the 2018 election.
[8] The party submitted a joint list of 25 candidates, including 6 women.