It was formed in the early 21st century with the aim of representing the interests of the people of Yucatán at the local and national levels.
[1]The party was led by Xavier Abreu Sierra, who on multiple occasions sought the self-determination of the Yucatan peninsula including autonomy up until the right of independence.
However, he was defeated by Yvonne Ortega-Pacheco, who ran on a coalition of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), Greens, and the local Alliance for Yucatán.
Consequently, the General Council of the Institute of Electoral Procedures and Citizen Participation (IPEPAC) annulled the party's registration and liquidated its assets to settle any outstanding debts.
The party was barred from seeking re-registration until after a regular state electoral cycle, despite its denial of claims labeling it as separatist.