On May 16, 1992 in Donetsk took place a constituent assembly the Civil Congress of Ukraine led by Mykola Azarov.
The co-chairmen of it were elected Oleksandr Bazilyuk, Valeriy Meshcheryakov and another Ukrainian parliamentary Volodymyr Tyeryekhov.
The congress elected Valentyn Landyk the leader of the party, while Mykola Azarov became his deputy.
Changes in electoral system set a party threshold of 4% which the bloc was not able to overcome gaining only 1.89%.
The elections at single constituencies were lost as well, thus the party received no representation in the Verkhovna Rada.