After the Constitution of Latvia was restored, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the election of the 5th Saeima (1993-1995) returned one Green deputy, Anna Seile, on the list of the Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK).
[12][11] Three members of the Green party were elected: Indulis Emsis, Arvīds Ulme and Leopolds Ozoliņš.
Party chairman and former prime minister Indulis Emsis became Speaker of the Saeima from November 2006 until September 2007, when he resigned amid a criminal corruption investigation.
[4][8][14] In 2015, Raimonds Vējonis was elected President of Latvia with the support of 55 out of 100 members of the Saeima, becoming the first ever head of state in Europe from a green party.
[18][19] The United List won 15 seats in the 2022 election and joined the New Unity and National Alliance coalition as part of the second Krišjānis Kariņš government.
[8] In 2003, party co-founder Arvīds Ulme co-authored a public letter in support of Aivars Garda, leader of the neo-fascist Latvian National Front, after he was charged for his homophobic rhetoric.
[4][24] The party platform states that their environmental goals are centered on sustainable development and they are aligned with Agenda 21.