The party had their congress to name candidates to the 2019 parliamentary election on March 31, 2019, with Alan Tadtayev being named the party's leader.[5] The congress was largely dominated by a speech by Bibilov, who thanked the party for their support in the 2017 presidential election, and that his success gave the party credibility.[5]
The party outlined its goals for the election as "ensuring the reliable security of our homeland, national unity, economic development, improving the well-being and well-being of citizens, generating innovative ideas and proposals."[5] Noticeably absent from their platform was a call for Russia to annex South Ossetia, a call they campaigned on in 2014, and a significant softening of their Russian stance as, during the entire congress, the word "Russia" was never said by any of the speakers.[5]
In 2024, citing Bibilov and the party's handling of the investigation and protests following the Murder of Inal Djabiev, five of the fourteen United Ossetia MPs left the party and founded a new splinter party For Justice led by Harry Muldarov.[6]