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| affiliation1 = {{ubl|class=nowrap|[[Movement For!]]|[[For Latvia's Development]]|[[Izaugsme]]}}
| europarl = [[Renew Europe]]
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In the [[2018 Latvian parliamentary election|2018 parliamentary election]] it placed fourth by winning 13 seats in Saeima.<ref>{{Cite web|title=13. SAEIMAS VĒLĒŠANAS|url=https://sv2018.cvk.lv/pub/ElectionResults|url-status=live|access-date=2021-11-09|website=sv2018.cvk.lv|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181006154914/https://sv2018.cvk.lv/pub/ElectionResults |archive-date=6 October 2018 }}</ref> From January 2019 the alliance participated in the [[first Kariņš cabinet]], holding seven ministerial positions including [[Artis Pabriks]]'s being appointed Deputy Prime Minister. In the [[2019 European Parliament election in Latvia|2019 European Parliament election]], the alliance received one of the eight seats allocated to Latvia, with the frontrunner of the list, [[Political science|political scientist]] [[Ivars Ijabs]] being elected. Ijabs was at that time not a member of any of the parties making up the alliance, although he announced that he would represent the ALDE party.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://eng.lsm.lv/article/politics/election/meps-from-latvia-react-to-election-results.a320474/|title=MEPs react to election results|date=2019-05-27|website=[[Public Broadcasting of Latvia]]|language=en|access-date=2019-05-29}}</ref> Ijabs as well as deputy prime minister and defence minister [[Artis Pabriks]] joined For Latvia's Development in October 2019.
In the [[2020 Riga City Council election|2020 Riga City Council snap election]], the alliance ran on a common electoral list with the centre-left [[The Progressives (Latvia)|Progressives]], which won the election with 26 percent of the vote and received 18 seats, seven of which were won by AP! candidates from all parties except Growth. Movement For! member [[Mārtiņš Staķis]] became mayor until his resignation in 2023.
Gradually, years of being in government – both on a national and municipal scale – in the midst of a pandemic and cabinet infighting eroded much of the alliance’s voter base, as one author puts it.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Kramer |first=Samuel |date=2022-10-25 |title=The Short, (Un)happy Life of Development/For! – What It Can Teach Liberalism Europe-wide - Foreign Policy Research Institute |url=https://www.fpri.org/article/2022/10/the-short-unhappy-life-of-development-for-what-it-can-teach-liberalism-europe-wide/ |access-date=2024-04-16 |website=www.fpri.org |language=en-US}}</ref> After disappointing results from the [[2022 Latvian parliamentary election|2022 parliamentary election]], in which the alliance failed to return its parliamentary seats, the alliance was technically dissolved, though it remains registered to maintain state funding under the legal name of '''PLI''' (an
==Members==
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| [[Movement For!]]<br /><small>Kustība Par!</small>
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| [[Centrism|Centre]]
| [[Daniels Pavļuts]]
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| [[For Latvia's Development]]<br /><small>Latvijas attīstībai</small>
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| [[Centre-right politics|Centre-right]]
| [[Ivars Ijabs]]<br>[[Artūrs Toms Plešs]]<br>[[Elīna Stapulone]]
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