Between 2013 and 2014, it had four members of the European Parliament: Adam Bielan, independent politician, initially from Law and Justice party, Paweł Kowal and Marek Migalski, who both joined from Poland Comes First, and Artur Zasada, who joined from Civic Platform.
In the 2015 presidential election, PR supported the victorious Law and Justice candidate for President of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
In October 2017, Gowin announced that at its next congress, PR would dissolve into a new party including elements from the Republican Association, libertarian activists and local government.
[5] Shortly after this announcement, independent MP Magdalena Błeńska[6] and Senator Józef Zając[7] joined the party.
At the congress on 4 November, PR officially dissolved and joined the new Agreement party.