Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has sent to the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs proposal for changes and amendments to the Law on Traffic Safety on the Roads in order to regulate the responsibility of the road companies for accidents, as well as that the percent of collected fines is directed for the construction… »
February 2013
Crime in Strpci – 20 years later
On the occasion of twentieth anniversary of the crime in Strpci, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that this crime must not be forgotten because even after twenty years, the perpetrators are not punished and the mortal remains of only three victims were found. CCE recalls that on 27 February 1993, nineteen civilians, eight… »
Police organization without corrupted official should be esstablished
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the proposal of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), which is related to the amendment of the Law on Interior Affairs, in the part concerning the records of the assets of police officers in charge for the fight against organized crime and corruption, in order to prevent their illegal enrichment.… »
Why there is still no answer about delays of salaries for users of professional training programme
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) again points to the problem of non-payment of salaries to users of the Professional Training Programme, who have started working on 15 January and whose employers have, until 4 February, submitted necessary documents to the authorized institutions. Bureau for Employment and responsible Ministry of Finance are still working in negligent… »
How much and to whom do the citizens of Montenegro pay for advertising
The project “How much and to whom do the citizens of Montenegro pay for advertising” is part of the sub-programme Media and Democracy of the Centre for Civic Education and it aims to raise awareness about the ways inwhich the taxpayers’ money is being spent by public institutions, and increase their accountability in this regard.… »
Why salaries for users of professional training program are being late
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points to the problem of unpaid salaries to users of the “Professional Training Programme”, who have started working on 15 January, and whose employers have, until 4 February, submitted concluded contracts and reports on professional training to the authorized institutions, thus creating conditions for the payment of half-monthly compensation to… »
EU institutions publish screening reports on their website
The CCE welcomes with great satisfaction the news that the screening reports for negotiation chapters 23 (Judiciary and fundamental rights), 24 (Justice, freedom and security) and 25 (Science and research), were made available on the website of the European Commission and calls for active engagement of Montenegrin authorities for prompt translation of these documents into… »
All Indications about illegal activities at the UOM should be investigated
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is not surprised with the situation at the University of Montenegro (UoM) which escalated up to serious problems that have been for long time ignored by the leadership of the UoM, as well as by the authorized inspection and investigation authorities. In this respect, the CCE has for years pointed… »
How much and to whom do the citizens of Montenegro pay for advertising?
The project “How much and to whom do the citizens of Montenegro pay for advertising” is part of the sub-programme Media and Democracy of the Centre for Civic Education and it aims to raise awareness about the ways inwhich the taxpayers’ money is being spent by public institutions, and increase their accountability in this regard.… »
Retorics cannot camouflage absence of the results
Montenegro (UoM), expresses serious concern about the lack of control of the management of all faculty units at the UoM. This is exactly what constitutes as popular retorics all the frequently repeated announcements about these actions by the president of the Administrative Board of the UoM – Duško Bjelica. Their aim is to camouflage reluctance… »