After participating in the
2022 Italian general election under the name
Sovereign and Popular Italy, the list was officially dissolved in December 2022 by mutual agreement of its leaders, Marco Rizzo and Francesco Toscano. This happened after Francesco Toscano left his party, Italy Again, to launch a new party called Sovereign and Popular Italy Again (AISP). On 13 January 2023, the National Political Committee of Sovereign Popular Democracy was elected in Rome, followed by the election of the Scientific Committee on 14 January. On 22 January, Marco Rizzo officially launched the party on YouTube. The party includes Marco Rizzo's Communist Party, Francesco Toscano's Sovereign and Popular Italy Again, Gilberto Trombetta's Front for Popular Sovereignty (a split from Reconquer Italy, which had previously participated in ISP), and
Antonio Ingroia's
Civil Action. In July,
Gilberto Trombetta: and
Enrico Bonfatti denounced on social media the expulsion of Trombetta and his party from DSP, as well as the expulsion of Civil Action, CLNI, FISI and the former senator
Bianca Laura Granato, who was the president of AISP. The latter was expelled after writing a letter to Secretary Rizzo in defense of Trombetta. For Popular Sovereign Democracy he ran for the presidency of the autonomous province of Trento in the
2023 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol provincial elections, taking just over 2% (over 5,000 votes), which is not enough to be elected councilor.. Between 27 and 28 January 2024, the founding congress of Sovereign Popular Democracy was held, with Rizzo being elected national coordinator. In the same period,
The Reasons for a Choice. For a Sovereign and Popular Democracy, a book written with Francesco Toscano, was published. The hypothesis of joining the
Freedom list promoted by
Cateno De Luca of
South calls Nord having faded away, DSP will not be able to collect the necessary signatures to present the lists for the
2024 European elections in all the constituencies, managing, thanks to the support of
Gianni Alemanno, to present itself only in the central one where Rizzo, as head of the list, collects over 6,500 preferences contributing to the total 0.15% of the list. Alemanno and Rizzo together support the DSP candidate Daniele Giovanardi (1.40%) in the municipal elections of Modena and also Patrizio Sgarra in Giaveno (1.59%). On July 6, 2024, the Central Committee of the
Communist Party announced that Rizzo had resigned from his position as Honorary President of the party and that, from that moment on, members of the Communist Party may no longer simultaneously be members of Sovereign Popular Democracy. Rizzo then ran for the presidency of Umbria in the
2024 Umbrian regional election on 17-18 November with Sovereign Popular Democracy and
Reformist Alternative. Having presented himself with two lists, Rizzo, with 1.11%, placed third behind the two candidates of the
centre-left and
centre-right coalitions, but was not elected. In October 2025, Rizzo announced his candidacy also in the
2025 Venetian regional election at the end of November, placing fourth with 1.09%. ==Election results==