[6] He participated in Greek local elections in 1993 representing the organisation MAKIVE (Macedonian Movement for Balkan Prosperity) and secured 14 percent of the vote.
On 14 September he, along with three other members of the Rainbow Party were charged with "having caused and incited mutual hatred among the citizens" by the local Florina court.
[9] Soon organisations such as Amnesty International came to the support of the members of the Rainbow Party, claiming that they would become "prisoners of conscience" if they were to be jailed for the offence.
[11] He has said the party seeks minority rights for Greek citizens and opposes intervention from North Macedonia or other countries.
[12] Voskopoulos has stated the policies of 21st century Greece lack the recognition of "otherness" within the national myth of homogeneity.