The party's program contained strict social conservative and anti-internationalist policies, and called for the overthrow of liberal democracy in the Czech Republic.
[9][10] The party gained subsequent publicity by organizing a march against LGBT people in Tábor.
[23] Some of the most controversial proposals included marking of ethnicity in ID cards,[24] and giving the police discretion to treat arrestees inhumanely.
[23] In international affairs, the party opposed NATO and the European Union, and demanded that the Czech Republic leave those organizations.
[26] The chairman of the party arbitration commission congratulated Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran after his victory in the 2009 presidential election.