The party was formed shortly after Janusz Korwin-Mikke was removed from the chairmanship of the
Congress of the New Right (KNP). The pro-Korwin faction of the KNP ended up forming the KORWiN party ahead of the
2015 Polish presidential election. Janusz Korwin-Mikke finished fourth in that election, earning 3.26% of the vote (486,084 votes). In the
2015 Polish parliamentary election, the party earned 4.76% of the vote (722,999 votes) but failed to reach the 5% electoral threshold needed to get any seats. The party gained two seats during the VIII Sejm after
Jacek Wilk and later
Jakub Kulesza left
Kukiz'15 to join KORWiN. Ahead of the
2019 European Parliament election in Poland, KORWiN formed an alliance with the
National Movement (RN) and other right-wing parties called the
Confederation. Even though the coalition failed to get any seats, the main parties stayed together to contest the
2019 Polish parliamentary election. The Confederation ended up receiving 6.81% of the vote (1,256,953 votes) and 11 seats, five of which were taken by the KORWiN members. For the
2020 Polish presidential election, KORWiN endorsed vice-chairman of the RN
Krzysztof Bosak following his victory in the
2019–20 Confederation presidential primary. Bosak received 6.8% of the vote (1,317,380) which was by far the best result of any candidate (or party) endorsed by Janusz Korwin-Mikke. In March 2022, claiming that the party had abandoned its
libertarian roots and become
Russophilic, three MPs left the party, creating a splinter group called
Wolnościowcy. On 15 October 2022, Korwin-Mikke stepped down as the party president and was replaced by Sławomir Mentzen, the party's then vice president. Mentzen has worked to transform the image of the party away from a personality cult of Korwin-Mikke culminating in changing the party's name to "New Hope." The founder of the party, Janusz Korwin-Mikke, was expelled from the party on 28 October 2023, which its new chairman, Sławomir Mentzen, justified with his controversial statements that harmed the party and contributed to it achieving a lower result than expected in the parliamentary elections this year." In the
2023 Polish parliamentary election, the Confederation ended up winning 7.16% of the popular vote and won 18 seats in the Sejm, eight of which were taken by the NN members. On 21 April 2024, in the second round of the presidential elections in
Bełchatów, , a party member, was elected, becoming the party's and Confederation's first city president. On 25 March 2026, NN MEP
Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik moved from the ESN group to the
Patriots for Europe group (which includes representatives of the RN) in the European Parliament. NN distanced itself from this decision and removed her from the party's membership list. == Ideology and position ==