The party is a successor of a social-democratic
NGO of the same name () that was founded on 26 March 2011 and was led by Ansis Dobelis. The Progressives participated in the
2017 Latvian municipal elections in four municipalities. In two of these,
Aizpute and
Mārupe Municipality, they won seats on the local councils. The Progressives participated in the
2018 parliamentary election. Prior to the election, the party declined to join the
liberal alliance
Development/For!. The Progressives argued that staying out of the alliance was necessary to ensure that the party's left-wing policies and high standard for political donations were not compromised. The Progressives had a unique gender parity principle on their ballots, with all election list leaders being women. Their candidate for Prime Minister was . The party did not win any seats in the
Saeima, receiving only 2.6% of the vote, but qualifying for state funding of €15,000 per year for surpassing the 2% threshold. In May 2019, the Progressives participated in the
2019 European Parliament election. They ran with the slogan "More Europe" on a
federalist platform, with their main proposals concerning
social policy and
green politics. Although polling at 4.5% in March and 4.3% in April they ultimately received only 2.9% of the vote. After the election, on 28 May, Roberts Putnis resigned as party leader. That year they also organised a small protest against the
Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria in front of the Turkish embassy in Riga, as well as
pickets against a labour law reform that was deemed to degrade workers rights and weaken
labour unions. In the
October 2022 parliamentary election, the Progressives won 6.2% of the vote, entering the Saeima with 10 seats. In June 2023, the Progressives were accepted as a Full Member of the
European Green Party. In September 2023, the party joined the new
Siliņa cabinet. ==Ideology and platform==