URA Congress: Tragedy or Political Spectacle on Lovćen?

The URA civic movement congress scheduled for August 30 on Lovćen is not just another political gathering. It’s a full-blown drama, packed with all the elements of an ancient tragedy, but dressed in modern clothes. URA, once a powerful party, is now fighting for survival, teetering on the edge of the electoral threshold. Their leader, Dritan Abazović, who opened the door to a new political era in Montenegro, now finds himself in political limbo, unsure if he will see the day or the night. The congress is dubbed the “congress of division” because shadows of factional conflicts and internal tensions loom over it. The choice of Lovćen and the amphitheater as the venue is no accident — the symbolism is clear: just as ancient tragedies were born in similar spaces, URA is going through its own political tragedy. All this unfolds at a time when the party, despite all pressures, managed to uphold the system and implement crucial judicial and anti-corruption reforms. But will that be enough to save URA from political extinction? This situation is a real puzzle, as if politics itself is an elusive and abstract category where fate is written between light and darkness. If you love political dramas with a dash of ancient philosophy and the realities of Montenegrin political life, this congress is an event you can’t miss. So, what do you think — is URA on the brink of a new beginning or the final end? Drop a comment, let the people’s voice be heard!

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