The party organized protests against the introduction of the "recovered, vaccinated, tested" measure for limiting the COVID-19 pandemic, which contributed to its visibility.
On 14 January 2021, the Resni.ca Citizens' Movement party was formed by Kranj City Councilor Zoran Stevanović[1] and other like-minded individuals.
[3] In a December 2020 interview, Stevanović said that he wrote to Prime Minister Janez Janša to propose that Resni.ca and the government cooperate in finding solutions to ongoing challenges.
Stevanović wrote that the government bears "all responsibility for what is happening on the streets, squares and protocol locations", hinting that RVT protests might disrupt the EU-Western Balkans summit in Brdo pri Kranju.
[8] On the morning of 7 October, the National Bureau of Investigations directed searches of party headquarters and Stevanović's home.
[11] Stevanović said in a February 2021 interview that the party's goals were "ridding the country of corruption, establishing sovereignty, reducing taxes, increasing salaries by lowering of taxes and contributions, reforming the healthcare system from a state-administered one to a public one, increasing pensions, revitalizing the administrative state, and starting to reduce external debt.
So it's two wings of the same bird of prey, with one and the same interest, namely the control of public funds ..."[1] In a December 2020 interview about the party's goals, Stevanović proposed that Slovenia become a tax haven[13] and said that the party advocated a €300 universal basic income which would replace existing social assistance and encourage citizens to seek employment.
Regarding the expulsion Potočnik and party president Stevanović said, that they don't see any problems in close ties to the Russian spy.
[20][17] In March 2024, the president of Resni.ca, Zoran Stevanović, posted a video on social networks titled "The truth about Ukraine".