On 29 September 2019, the pro-Kurdistan Workers' Party Kurdistan Society Freedom Movement (Tevgera Azadi) initially boycotted the coalition arguing they were not informed about the negotiations.[11] However, on 6 October 2019, the party changed its position and expressed support for the coalition.[12]
As of 6 October 2019, 23 parties have joined the coalition, while the number rose to 30 in late October[13][14] and include Arab and Turkmen parties.[15] The named parties are: