After the transition, Obunden Samling had no representation in the parliament or the regional government, since the parliamentary group joined the Moderaterna på Åland in the middle of a term.
In the 2015 election, Obunden Samling made a comeback and managed to regain 3 of its 4 seats that it lost with the transition to the Moderates.
The third member of the Lagting, Fredrik Fredlund, left Obunden Samling in the autumn of 2018 following a conviction by the Åland District Court.
The Lagting group consists of party chairman Marcus Måtar, Christian Wikström, Stellan Egeland, Johan Lindström and Andreas Kanborg.
The Non-aligned Coalition considers itself values and issue-based, and wants to prioritize cooperative and results-oriented management of affairs rather than party, authority and personal politics.
The Non-aligned Coalition also advocates halting the outsourcing of jobs to Finland or other EU members, believing that it causes the depopulation of Åland and further regional inequality.
The party considers development and extension of Åland autonomy and the improvement of wellbeing of rural communities its main priorities.
[13] In addition to its conservative profile, the Non-aligned Coalition is particularly in favour of decentralization, with as many decisions as possible being taken at the regional and direct democratic level.