The bloc was initially founded by Joseph Skaff who supported multiple candidates in the Beqaa region to run under his electoral lists.
[1] During the 21st century it became a part of the current Lebanese opposition Change and Reform bloc, headed by Michel Aoun.
During the Lebanese municipal election of 2016 in Zahle, an attempt at forging an electoral coalition with the Free Patriotic Movement and the Lebanese Forces failed, prompting the Popular bloc to run against the Christian parties and Nicolas Fattouche list.
The party resumed operations during the 2018 Lebanese general elections, however failed to win any seats with 10,563 votes in total.
[3][4] Myriam Skaff headed a 6-member list in the district of Zahle during the 2022 Lebanese general election but failed to win any seats.