The party won slightly over 3% of the popular vote and 3 seats in the 2020 parliamentary election (only one MP, Andrius Palionis, was reelected).
By this, the party became eligible to state dotation, but it was not allowed to form a separate parliamentary group, as a minimum of seven MPs are required for its formation.
[11] Political science journals, such as Geographia Polonica and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, classified the party as left-wing.
The Regions Party is a supporter of the right-wing, anti-LGBT, and traditionalist Lithuanian Family Movement, and participates in their protests and demonstrations.
[12] It initiated an attempt to ban "LGBT propaganda" in the Prienai District Municipality in 2023; this proposal did not receive support from the local council.