Elections and election programmes 2012 – content or form?

AGENDA Conference on the course and character of the 2012 election campaign “Elections and election programmes 2012 – content or form?” PR Centre, Podgorica, 29 November, 2012 10h00 Registration of the participants 10h10 Welcome note and Opening Remarks Daliborka ULJAREVIĆ, Executive Director, CCE 10h20 What were citizens of Montenegro offered during the 2012 election campaign… »

Bjelica should provide specific answers

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is shocked by the reaction of the President of the UoM’s Administration Board Duško Bjelica where there were not only very generalized and unsubstantiated comments on our work, but insults against the academic community, threats to the CCE itself, and, which is not of less importance, there were no answers… »

Diplomas given to the Xxth generation of the Democracy School

Today, XXth generation of the Democracy School, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), with the support of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) successfully ended it’s work. Formal diploma ceremony was organized on 28 November, during which participants received diplomas by Radovan Radonjić, the leader of the School, Daliborka Uljarević, executive director of the… »

UoM should be in focus of the tax and financial inspection

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses it’s serious concern over the implementation and enforcement of process actions of the procedure, which attempts to clarify the situation on a number of issues at the University of Montenegro (UoM). Especially revealing is the fact that the President of the UoM’s Administration Board Duško Bjelica is focused on… »

Statistics about violence are still dominantly female

Youth Group of the CentrE for Civic Education (YGCCE) in occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women uses the opportunity to point out, once again, the existence of the problem of violence against women within the Montenegrin society, but also the need for more serious approach to this topic in… »

It is not good that all charges of war crimes are falling

On the occasion of the acquittal in the case of “Deportation” Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assess that it is not good that all indictments for the war crimes by the Montenegrin courts are falling, and it should be determined who is responsible for that – whether the prosecution or the judiciary… It is not… »

An important test for the Montenegrin judiciary

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assess that the verdict in the case of “Deportation”, scheduled for 22 November is an important test for the Montenegrin judiciary, in the sense that it will show how much it is really ready to prosecute warcrimes in a way that it deliver justice to the victims. We remind that… »

Justice for victims must be a priority

On the occasion of the acquittal ICTY Appeals Chamber made in case against Croatian generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac, Centre for CivicEducation (CCE) recalls that the establishment of justice for the victims after the wars in the former Yugoslavia has to be a priority. Also, regardless of the epilogue of this process, it is… »

Long journey to tolerant society

On the occasion of the International Day for Tolerance – 16 November, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) uses the opportunity to invite all social actors to a greater degree of openness, understanding and mutual respect… Long journey to tolerant society – (pdf)

Leading positions are also for women

It’s good to remember that women in Montenegro only gained the right to vote in 1945. Since then, it’s been a full sixty-seven years that they are still fighting for their rights and trying to strike a balance with men – who are considered knowledgeable and powerful just because they’re men… Leading positions are also… »