Independent Women's Association

It was decided to form a political association in order to be able to participate in the Round Table, which was to meet for the first time on 7 December 1989.

At the 1990 East German general election on 18 March, the UFV entered into electoral alliance with the newly founded Green Party in the GDR, which holds 2.0% and eight seats won.

Part of the joint election program was the drafting of a social charter for the two German states.

For the first All-German 1990 federal election on December 2, the Independent Women's Association went to Democracy Now, the Greens, the Initiative for Peace and Human Rights (IFM), the United Left and the New Forum Party-list proportional representation under the name "Alliance 90 / Green - Citizen Movements" (B90 / Gr).

For the most part, the founders went to the East German equality administration and the project scene.