[6] The party was originally registered in July 2008 as Ukraine of the Future (Ukrainian: Україна Майбутнього, romanized: Ukraina Maibutnioho).
In 2012, Ukraine of the Future became member of the Liberal International, although at some point in the mid- to late-2010s it was delisted.
[citation needed] During the 2010 Ukrainian local elections, the party won four representatives in the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council (regional parliament) and 4 seats in the city council of Dnipropetrovsk.
[10] In the simultaneously held elected for Dnipro Mayor the parties candidate, Sviatoslav Oliynyk, finished second with 16.1%.
[9] According to Palytsia the party is de facto a continuation of UKROP following its transformation.
[9] The party announced in the summer of 2020 it intended to take part in the October 2020 Ukrainian local elections.
[20] However, compared with the large money it had invested in the election campaign, its result was underwhelming.