[8] On 29 November 2014 Juris Pūce was elected as the new chairperson and a new political manifesto was adopted.
[9] With the adoption of the new manifesto, the party defined itself as a liberal party that "appreciates and values" individual freedom and equal treatment before the law regardless of nationality, race, sex, sexual orientation, religion, or physical and mental abilities.
[10] This alliance, led by Artis Pabriks, won 12% of the votes and 13 of 100 seats in the Saeima.
[11] After disappointing results from the 2022 parliamentary election, in which the alliance failed to return its parliamentary seats, the alliance was technically dissolved, though it remains registered to maintain state funding under the legal name of PLI (an abbreviation of the initials of the names of the former constituent parties).
On 23 March 2015 party leader Juris Pūce launched a signature collection campaign on ManaBalss.lv for the adoption of a Cohabitation Law in Latvia[12] that received more than 10,000 signatures, but was rejected by the Saeima on 15 March 2018.