[1] The party's chairperson during its existence was Tamara Lochankina, but its de facto leader was Member of the Seimas Irina Rozova.
An LRT investigation confirmed that their party structures recruited several hundred new members to the Russian Alliance in the Polish-majority municipalities of Šalčininkai and the Vilnius district, many of whom were unaware of their membership.
[5] However, some candidates of the party in Seimas elections, such as Rafael Muksinov, opposed Lithuania's membership in NATO and the European Union.
After the 2015 local elections in Klaipėda City Municipality, councillors from the group "Puteikis Plus" put on face masks, protesting the Russian Alliance's inclusion in the governing coalition of the council, and the group's chairperson Nina Puteikienė claimed that the party is "unreliable and even hostile to the Republic of Lithuania".
[13] Among its members and candidates to the Seimas were Romualda Poshevskaya and Dmitry Ikonokov, former journalists in the Russian state-controlled TV channel First Baltic channel, and former member of the Socialist People's Front and opponent of Lithuania's membership in NATO and the European Union Rafael Muksinov.