"[3] As part of the group's commitment to gender equality, over thirty percent of the candidates running for office in the upcoming election are men.
[4] The Party seeks to maintain the political status quo, praising Kosovo as a democratic country where living people as well as "those in the other world" can vote.
[6] The Party is headed by Visar Arifaj—whose official title Kryetar Lexhendar (Legendary Chairman) is intentionally misspelled with the so-called hard xh—and other young activists from Pristina.
The Strong Party is a grass roots organization linked to the coffee culture of Kosovo's capital.
[8] It was founded by a group of activists and artists like Yll Rugova, Visar Arifaj, Ilir Bajri and Agon Hamza.