The party was established/registered on 23 August 2011 as "Block Party". The party did not participate in the
2012 Ukrainian parliamentary elections; or the
2014 Ukrainian parliamentary elections. On 20 December 2014, the party changed its name to "Our Land". "Our Land" claimed in September 2015 that 62 mayors had joined the party, In the
2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party took part in only one single-mandate constituency. Its candidate Dmytro Khomiak received 0.10% of the vote in constituency 95 located in
Irpin and was thus not elected to parliament. In the
2020 Ukrainian local elections 1,694 Our Land candidates won seats on the local and regional level, about 5.13% of the total number of contested seats. During the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, many members of the Our Land party, including local politicians,
cooperated with the
Russian Armed Forces in
Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. In June 2022, the leaders of the Our Land party were detained by the
SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) for attempting to sell places on the electoral list. On 19 June 2024, the party
was banned in Ukraine by the final decision of the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal. The property, funds and other assets of the party and its cells and other structural entities were transferred to state ownership. However, on 1 July 2025, the
Supreme Court of Ukraine overturned the ban on the Our Land party in its final decision. At the 40th congress (of the party) on 27 August 2025 the party decided to disband itself. Although the party stated that "in 10 years of the party's active activity, not a single statement in favor of the
Russian Federation was found" it assessed that its "a few traitors or collaborators" did had "cast a shadow of distrust on the entire organization to which they belonged" and therefore the whole party had sustained "critical reputational damage." ==Management==