As part of the pan-European movement Volt Europa, the party aims to solve current challenges and issues such as climate change, migration and unemployment through closer European cooperation.
[2] The programme focuses on democratic reforms, climate change and the creation of healthy ecosystems, the strengthening of social and labour rights and the consolidation of the EU in both economic and foreign policy terms.
[3] Volt is in favour of a reform of immigration policy with a focus on integration that ensures "humane treatment.
[10][11] In April 2024, a previously independent councillor from Lebbeke joined the party, giving Volt its first mandate in Belgium.
[15] In the 2019 European Parliament election, Volt only participated in the Dutch-language electoral college and received 0.48% of the vote.
Due to errors in the system for the digital collection of signatures, the party complained about the flaws in an open letter in January 2024.