[11] The Reforms for the Future deputy group stated in September 2010 that it intended to seek the rights of a parliamentary faction.
[21] Early 2012 Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko deputy Roman Zabzalyuk was briefly a member of the group; he claimed to investigate political corruption.
[6][22] He stated after rejoining the Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko early February 2012 that "They offer $500,000 for a transfer [to the parliamentary group], and then they pay a monthly salary of $20,000-25,000".
[23] BYuT deputies claimed mid-February 2012 they had transferred the bribes Zabzalyuk had received to the Okhmatdyt National Children's Hospital.
[4] The group stated it basically supports all reforms initiated by Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych "but with corrections".