[14] Independent, previously Social Democratic parliamentarians Algirdas Butkevičius and Domas Griškevičius also joined the group.
[15] It was also joined by former Minister of Environment Kęstutis Mažeika and European Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius.
[17] Over time, its support plateaued and slightly shrank due to competition with the Social Democrats.
In the 2023 municipal elections, the party won 6.68 percent of the vote, somewhat underperforming in comparison to the polls and ending up below the Farmers-Greens and the Social Democrats.
The party describes itself as being centre-left on economic policy and socially conservative on socio-cultural issues.
It supports guaranteed minimum income, strengthening the traditional family, achieving climate neutrality by 2045 and decentralization.
[22] This has led to claims that the party was founded out of political opportunism and does not have an ideology beyond being elected to parliament.