Freedom Party (Lithuania)

[8] By the summer and autumn of 2019, the party established its branches in cities and their surrounding municipalities.

[9] The party was accepted as a full member of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe in October 2019.

After this, the party formed a coalition with the Homeland Union and Liberal Movement and delegated three ministers - Armonaitė, Ewelina Dobrowolska and Marius Skuodis - to the Šimonytė Cabinet.

[19] The party supports European integration and recognizing the statehood of Taiwan (Republic of China) as a country separate from the People's Republic of China, and is strongly opposed to Russian aggression in Ukraine.

[21] Within the Šimonytė Cabinet, it criticized its coalition partners, namely the Homeland Union and the Liberal Movement, for insufficient adherence to progressivism, as well as their "left-wing tax policy".