Strength and Honor

[4] The party took part in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, but was then not formally led by Smeshko since he was the chairman of the Intelligence Committee under the President of Ukraine (Petro Poroshenko).

[5][4] The party election list was instead led by General Oleksander Kichtenko.

[4] Smeshko took part in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election and took sixth place with 6.04% of the vote.

[1] In June 2019, journalist Dmitry Gordon became the head of the election headquarters of the party Strength and Honor.

[6] The top 10 of the party list for the July 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election included Smeshko himself, former minister in the Azarov Government Volodymyr Semynozhenko, incumbent MPs Olena Sotnyk, Iryna Sysoyenko and Refat Chubarov and former commander of the Ukrainian army Volodymyr Zamana.

"Strong governance starts with Kyiv" – a Strength and Honor billboard during the 2020 Ukrainian local elections in Kyiv