The coalition nominated Kakha Okriashvili and Tsezar Chokcheli as majoritarian candidates during the 2020 parliamentary election. Kakha Okriashvili received 23,666 votes (39.55%) in the #14 majoritarian constituency and took second place. Tsezar Chocheli was nominated in the #11 majoritarian constituency, where he received 17,134 votes (33.78%) and passed to the second round. He along with the rest of the opposition refused to participate in the second round, nevertheless, his name was included on the ballot paper and received 2,076 (7.47%) votes in the second round.[7]
Progress and Freedom managed to elect 3 MPs from Strength is in Unity's electoral list, however, the party joined the boycott of the Parliament over alleged election irregularities, which lasted for almost 5 months.[8][9] On 19 April 2021, through the mediation of the president of the European CouncilCharles Michel, an agreement was reached between the opposition and Georgian Dream, however, Strength is in Unity decided against signing the agreement.[10] The coalition finally entered the parliament on 30 May.[11]