In the 2014 election, its nominee was party's founder Sergio Mena, former councilor of Montes de Oca municipal council and president of this.
[4] Originally having a more liberal approach in favor of such topics like church-state separation and same-sex unions,[5] the party switched to the more conservative side.
In the second round of the 2018 Costa Rican general election Mena endorsed conservative candidate Fabricio Alvarado.
Mena also took part of the anti-immigration rally organized in August 2018;[6] later the same year, he expressed in an interview that "Progres [progressives] only know how to insult and offend".
[9] In September 2020, it received the adhesion of independent deputy Erick Rodríguez Steller,[10][11][12] controversial figure due to his positions on immigrants and LGBT people.