[2] During its first convention on 14 June 2015, it was renamed to Normal Country and former Congress of the New Right member Wiesław Lewicki became its new chairman.
[5] In the 2019 Polish parliamentary election, the party fielded a Senate candidate Wojciech Mateńka from Patriotic Poland in Lublin I constituency.
[6] In the 2020 Polish presidential election, the party tried to field its chairman NK Wiesław Lewicki[7] but failed to collect enough signatures.
[15] The parties supports simplifying administration, self-determination, increasing cooperation with CEE and Asian countries (particularly China), independent judiciary, state-guaranteed medication access, reestablishment of teacher seminaries, abolition of tests in education, natural farming, enfranchisement of Poles with natural resources, preference of native resources and technologies, diversifying native energy sources, improving demographics, monetary sovereignty, ban on deficit spending, restrictions on foreign capital, income tax for all corporations, rebuilding of the processing industry and maintaining the role of critical infrastructure and army.
[16] Chairman: Vice-chairman: Secretary: Treasurer: Politicians associated with Normal Country have registered other political parties.