symbol used until July 2021 Founded in March 2015 by
Žarko Rakčević, a civil engineer and former member and president of
Social Democratic Party, before the
2016 parliamentary election URA had two MPs in the
Parliament of Montenegro:
Dritan Abazović and Miloš Konatar, both
elected in 2012 from the electoral list of
Positive Montenegro. The Key Coalition won 11.05% of votes and 9 seats, two of them being won by URA candidates. In 2017,
Dritan Abazović was elected as the new party leader. On 13 June 2020, the Civic Movement URA was officially admitted to the
European Greens. URA decided to run independently at the
2020 parliamentary election, presenting its green politics and anti-corruption
In Black and White"
election platform, led by
independent candidates, including well known journalist and activist
Milka Tadić, some
university professors, journalists, civic and NGO activists, with the party leader Dritan Abazović as a ballot carrier. URA electoral list also contains one representative of the Bosniak minority
Justice and Reconciliation Party, as well of some minor localist parties and initiatives. On 4 December 2020, the new big tent
cabinet of Montenegro was elected by 41 out of 81 members of the
Parliament of Montenegro, and independent candidate
Zdravko Krivokapić became the new
Prime Minister of Montenegro, with the Civic Movement URA leader
Dritan Abazović as new
Deputy Prime Minister, formally ending three decades of the
Milo Đukanović's
DPS-led regime in Montenegro. ==Electoral performance==