Prime Minister still does not respect the Constitution of Montenegro

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds that it has, back in 23 June 2014, issued an amended Initiative for dismissal of eight members of the Government of Montenegro in accordance with Article 105 of the Constitution of Montenegro which refers to the incompatibility of duties, and which gives to the Prime Minister Milo Đukanović a… »

The public has the right to know what and how the institutions work

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the International Right to Know Day (29 September), recalls the importance of the full realization of this right as a powerful tool for fight against corruption and democratization of Montenegrin society. Civil servants must have developed awareness of responsibility towards citizens, and thus make their work… »

Peace Education Programme

In the framework of the new educational programme ”Contemporary tendencies of critical thought” and in response to popular demand CCE presents, for the second time in Montenegro, the world-renowned PEACE EDUCATION PROGRAMME (PEP) This programme of weekly, hour-long workshops, lasts for 10 consecutive weeks. It is created by The Prem Rawat Foundation, with the purpose… »

Establishment of RECOM Contributes to a Lasting Peace in the Balkans

Sarajevo, Zagreb, Belgrade, Pristina, Banja Luka Podgorica, Skopje September 19, 2014 On the occasion of the International Day of Peace on September 21, the Coalition for RECOM reminds that governments in the post-Yugoslav countries have an obligation to ensure peace, without fear of a new war breaking up or the repetition of war crimes. The… »

Democracy School – XXIV generation

CCE and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung announces an OPEN CALL for participants of the XXIV generation of DEMOCRACY SCHOOL – school for learning democracy from theory to practice – School comprises of 5 modules in total duration of four months. The sessions will be held once or twice a week, in duration of two hours. All… »