On the occasion of 27 February, with 25 years from the crime in Strpci, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds that families of victims are still waiting on remains of the murdered ones as well on the court justice since this crime has not been adequately resolved or processed until this day. Crime in… »
February 2018
Why the public can not know how the Senate members vote?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points to the fact that the practice of hiding data at the University of Montenegro (UoM) continues, which leads to strengthening of already dramatically low ranking of UoM on worldwide recognized lists that among other indicators assess transparency, as well. CCE requested from rector of the UoM data on the… »
Prime minister to urgently dismiss Pejovic
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) commends decision of the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (APC) in the case of Aleksandar Andrija Pejovic, Minister of European Affairs in the Government of Montenegro and Chief Negotiator in the status of an ambassador, which has determined that Pejovic has violated Law on Prevention of Corruption, but also Law… »
Judicial decisions must be respected
We deem decision of the Basic Court in Niksic, which today has passed a temporary measure to return Nikola Vukcevic into the Council of RTCG until completion of validity of the procedure, to be encouraging as it was previously carried out by the Basic Court in Podgorica in the case of illegally dismissed member of… »
Coalition for Transparency and Fight against Corruption – CALL FOR JOINING
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) within the project LET’S PUT CORRUPTION INTO MUSEUM! CALLS interested civil society organisations (CSO) to join the Coalition for Transparency and Fight against Corruption at the local level Focus of work of Coalition for Transparency and Fight against Corruption will be monitoring and improvement of existing policies and mechanisms for… »
Bukovica – 25 of crime without justice and remembrance
On the occasion of 25 years since the crime that occurred on 14 February 1993, in municipality of Čajniče, where members of so-called Army of B&H, amongst whom were eight Montenegrins, attacked unprotected villages Trpinje and Šapići from the territory of Montenegro, i.e. from the direction of the village of Bukovica, the Centre for Civic… »
The Parliament puts into jeopardy Montenegrin legal system
The reaction of the Parliament of Montenegro regarding the decision of the Basic Court in Podgorica which establishes temporary measure that orders the Parliament of Montenegro to return Goran Djurovic at the position of the RTCG Council member within eight days, until the judicial proceeding is completed, is scandalous and represents an open attack of the… »
Case Pejović is the test for the institutions
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) appreciates the fact that the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA), in accordance with the Request for starting the procedure against Aleksandar Andrija Pejović, Minister of European Affairs and Chief Negotiator-Ambassador, for determining conflicts of interest and limitations in the performing of public duties, has opened this case as priority and began to… »
The Parliament should implement the court’s decision
We commend the decision of the Basic Court in Podgorica which establishes temporary measure that orders the Parliament of Montenegro to return Goran Djurovic at the position of the RTCG Council member within eight days, until the judicial proceeding is completed, all in order to prevent consequences that cannot be compensated later on. We have… »
Instead of spreading fake news and polemics with NGO Government should complete its job
We commend an agreement that was reached yesterday on a meeting between representatives of the Government of Montenegro and RTCG, regarding signing of the Agreement on Provision of Public Broadcasting Services 2018-2020. However, the public has a right to objective information thus it needs to be specified that it is not a correct information which… »