In the 1993 general elections the party received 1.5% of the vote, winning one seat in the National Assembly.
The early parliamentary elections in 1995 saw the party win two seats with a similar vote share.
However, after increasing its vote share to 1.3% in the 2004 general elections, it regained parliamentary representation, winning a single seat.
Despite further increasing its vote share to 2.3% in the 2009 parliamentary elections, the party lost its seat.
In the 2016 general elections it formed a joint list with the Nigerien Movement for Democratic Renewal to run for the National Assembly, with the alliance winning six seats.