The party is committed to digitalisation, investment in sustainable economy, feminism, LGBTIQ+, multiculturalism, poverty reduction and social justice.
[6] In January 2020, the group applied to be registered as a political party, but the competent court rejected the application, citing the movement's transnational and progressive character and lack of national identity.
[4][5] Its founders are Ștefan Florea, Ionuț Lăcustă, Cristina Săracu, Remus Grecu and Edinger Otmar.
[9] At its first national general assembly in June 2021, the party elected Ștefan Florea and Cristina Săracu as new chairpersons with a term limited to 6 months.
[11] In June 2023, the party hosted the General Assembly of Volt Europa and organised a big rally for the inclusion of Romania in the Schengen area.