His first involvement with politics occurred in 1975 when, as an assistant of the then-dean of Athens Polytechnic University, Kyprianos Biris, he contributed to the composition of articles 21 and 24 of the Greek Constitution.
Until 2015 the party's influence was marginal, with 1.79% of the total vote in the January 2015 legislative election being its highest share, which failed to secure it entry to parliament.
[7] Vasilis Leventis expresses his political opinion through his Antidiaplokí (Αντιδιαπλοκή, anti-corruption) quarterly newspaper and his TV show that has been hosted on several stations so far, such as PellaTV and Extra Channel.
His views are placed in the center of the political spectrum, with particular emphasis on policies that are "rational", transparent, opposed to corruption, in favor of weaker social groups (workers, pensioners, farmers, single parents, etc.
[8] His frequent use of expletives and his animated style of speaking have led him to be the subject of jokes at his expense, but have also elevated some snippets of his TV shows to cult status.
Leventis's general public profile rose in 2014 and 2015 due to a viral video montage detailing his so-called "prophecies", which are said to have accurately predicted Greece's current financial crisis from as far back as 1993.