[11] The party was a member of the United for a New Alternative alliance until 2017, when it aligned itself with Cambiemos.
[11] It supported Roberto Lavagna and former Salta governor Juan Manuel Urtubey's 2019 unsuccessful presidential run; since then it has distanced itself from any national alliances.
[12][13] The party has representation – but no majorities – in both houses of the Salta provincial legislature.
Its logo, adopted ahead of the 2019 gubernatorial elections, is a stylized poncho salteño.
[10] The dispute was settled by the province's Electoral Tribunal, which sentenced in favor of PAIS and ruled both parties could freely use the poncho as their logo.