The DpL, along with the DU, is considered ideologically
right-wing populist. It is sceptical of migration and European integration. The proposal received 2,846 valid signatures on 29 April 2022, and it was accepted in the
subsequent referendum on 26 June. On 27 June 2023 the DpL proposed a popular initiative for the
constitution of Liechtenstein to be amended to change the election of Prime Minister and government to be elected then is given to the Landtag as a proposal, which is then voted for in
secret ballots. If the parties with the highest number of votes enter into a coalition agreement following the election, then five of the six nominated candidates will form the future government. If no coalition agreement is reached, the party with the highest vote must nominate two additional government ministers who are not already a member. The initiative received 1,994 valid signatures, but was rejected by voters in the
subsequent referendum on 25 February 2024. The DpL has pioneered another popular initiative regarding the privatization of
Radio Liechtenstein, the Liechtenstein state broadcasting station. It received 1,729 valid signatures on 2 August 2024 and was accepted in the
subsequent referendum on 27 October. ==Election results==