[5] In the 2004 parliamentary election, it ran candidates in nine constituencies with Polish populations, but won no seats.
[6] In 2010, the party was renamed to the Republican League and abandoned its status as a regionalist Polish minority party, though it continued to strive for the integration of Lithuanian Poles and other national communities into the country's economic, cultural and social political life.
[8] According to its program approved in 2006, the party is a regional political party of the Vilnius Region, which unites the centre-left citizens of the Republic of Lithuania in its ranks, is based on Christian traditions, and seeks to strengthen democracy, social equality, solidarity, the development of the economy and local self-government in Lithuania.
The LLLP will support the establishment of the rule of law and civil society, the consolidation of democratic principles, the defence of human rights and freedom, and will strive to ensure the free development of the traditions, language and culture of the national communities living in Lithuania.
The LLLP will take special care of the development of the Vilnius region, feeling responsible for its future, appreciating the diversity of cultures and peoples and the traditions of tolerance and coexistence that have been preserved in this region for centuries, since the times of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.