Στις δημοσκοπήσεις προηγουνται λέει κάποιο πιο κλασσικά φασισταρια. Είναι υπέρ του Ισραήλ φανατικά, εννοείται , όπως κάθε φασίστας πλέον που σέβεται τον εαυτό του, με την Ουκρανία το παίζουν ουδέτεροι, αλλά είναι υπέρ του ΝΑΤΟ και θέλουν να προσαρτησουν όλη την Μολδαβία. Δε νομίζω να αρέσει αυτό στον Πούτιν ιδιαίτερα...

According to the party's website, AUR's ultimate goal is to achieve the unification of all Romanians "wherever they are located, in Bucharest, Iași, Timișoara, Cernăuți, Timoc, Voivodina, Italy, or Spain", while wanting to unite Romania and Moldova together, as well as land with Romanian speakers in neighboring countries.[82] The website names four pillars for the party: family, nation, Christian faith, and liberty.[46][54] The party characterizes its members as "the defenders of the Church".[59] It is opposed to "gender ideology" and believes that a nation has no chance of surviving "unless it cultivates the original pattern of the classic family".[47]
The party's representatives became popular on social media as a result of their positioning against measures taken by the government during the COVID-19 pandemic. Leading members, such as Șoșoacă (later expelled), gained thousands of followers. AUR has been described as supporting "anti-medicine, anti-vaccination" rhetoric.[54] This accusation was rejected by George Simion, president of AUR, claiming that the party supports the "freedom of choice".[83] The party's manifesto opposes secularism and condemns atheism, and claims that Christians are persecuted in Romania.[48] The party has been critical of the impact of the local autonomy of Hungarians in Romania on the rights of ethnic Romanians in the centre of the country (where the Hungarians are the majority),[47] leading to accusations of being Magyarophobic.[10] The latter accusation was rejected by the president of AUR,[84] and the party denounced the media, accusing media outlets of spreading false information about its campaign.[citation needed] Simion has cited Law and Justice and Fidesz, the ruling parties in Poland and Hungary respectively, as some of his models.[85][86] Despite this, AUR has also expressed deep criticism of Fidesz, stating that it would not join the same group in the European Parliament as Fidesz, due to its claims on Romanian territory.[87] However, AUR later reversed its stance, expressing openness to Fidesz joining the European Conservatives and Reformists.[88]
AUR wishes to position Romania as a leader in central and eastern Europe within the European Union and to integrate the Republic of Moldova into Romania,[5][6][89] whilst also being eurosceptic[6][90] The party is pro-NATO and views the integration of Moldova into Romania as strengthening NATO's eastern flank.[47] The party also takes a strongly pro-Israel stance, supporting Israeli settlements in the West Bank.[91] It supports the Serbian stance on the political status of Kosovo, considering Kosovo to be part of Serbia.[92] By 2023, the party had become critical of Romanian military support for Ukraine in the Russo-Ukrainian War, suggesting that the war is "not ours". AUR also criticised the transit of Ukrainian agricultural products through Romania, and Simion has been banned from entering Ukraine.[93] Nevertheless, the party leadership is critical of relations with Russia, with Simion calling for the expulsion of the Russian Ambassador and closing Russian consulates in Romania following Russian threats against Romania in December 2023.[94] Simion has called for Western nations to "stop exporting wars", suggesting that the downfall of the "strong Syrian state" during the Syrian Civil War had increased illegal immigration.[95]