Soon after its inception, the New Left Current has entered into co-operations and alliances, permanent or tactical/electoral, with other formations of the
left. In 1990, NAR participated in the
general election as '''New Left Current – People's Opposition''' () and received 14,365 votes or 0,22% of the total. Ex-KKE Central Committee member
Kostas Kappos was a prominent figure in the party's electoral campaign. In 1993, NAR joined the
Left Struggle political coalition, along with the
Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece), the
Communist Party of Greece (Marxist–Leninist), and the
Workers' Revolutionary Party. The Struggle received 8,160 votes in
1993 and 10,443 votes in the
1996 general elections, or 0.11% and 0.21% respectively of the total. In December 1990, Kappos left NAR and, though he never officially returned to the Communist Party, he would declare he'd never left the KKE. In 1999, NAR, the Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece, and the Workers Revolutionary Party, along with other, smaller formations of the left, allied themselves as the
Radical Left Front. Some ten years after, in 2009, the New Left Current participates in the broader coalition of
ANTARSYA. Various former NAR members became prominent figures in the
Syriza party, some of them becoming ministers in the
Suriza government as well, such as
Nadia Valavani,
Nikos Kotzias,
Pavlos Polakis, and others. :1
Radical Left Front :2
Anticapitalist Left Cooperation for the Overthrow :3 Left Front Coalition :4
Workers Revolutionary Party == Youth of Communist Liberation ==