The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has published a report Public Broadcasting Service RTCG – a Newsreel of a government, which provides an overview of the RTCG in the last year, including both management and programme and financial aspects of the RTCG’s work. The focus of the report is on the RTCG after the illegal… »
July 2020
NCB to answer inquiries on clarifications of measures and to assure non-selective application of measures
Today, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) sent a request to the National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases (NCB) and the Ministry of Health for urgent clarification of measures of NCB relating to general provisions of wearing protective face masks, given the fact that NCB ignored CCE’s request, which was sent last week. The CCE… »
Lawyer Marković’s comments represent hate speech and threats towards the LGBT community
The Coalition “Together for LGBT Rights” most decidedly condemns hate speech direcgted to the LGBTIQ community and our allies by lawyer Velibor Marković and simultaneosly extends support to the journalist of the “Vijesti” Damira Kalač, who filed a complaint against Markovicć as a citizen, due to threats made on the social network Facebook. Considering that… »
CCE submits the initiative to the SAI to include the uom into the 2021 Audit plan
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) sent to the State Audit Institution (SAI) a formal Initiative to include into its 2021 Audit plan an audit of the financial operations of the University of Montenegro (UoM). The CCE points to the fact that for a decade, the UoM’s financial statements have not been audited by the SAI,… »
New Law on RTCG must ensure the independence and plurality of the RTCG Council
The Media Centre and the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) invite members of the Parliament of Montenegro to amend the Draft Law on National Public Broadcaster Radio and Television of Montenegro (RTCG) in direction of ensuring independence and plurality of the RTCG Council. At the recently held session of the Committee on Political System, Judiciary… »
NCB to clarify whether masks must be worn by everyone imperatively
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) requested from the National Coordination Body (NCB) an urgent clarification of the measure of compulsory wearing protective masks outdoors and indoors. This measure was firstly imposed in some municipalities, including the Capital City of Podgorica and from today in entire Montenegro. Official announcements state that wearing protective masks apply to… »
United for their fees
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted the initiative to the State Election Commission (SEC) to revoke the Decision on determining remuneration for work in the State Election Commission, adopted by the SEC on 1 July 2020, as certain provisions of that Decision are not in accordance with the Law on Wages of Civil Servants. Namely,… »
The needs and the political offers – do elections offer real choices to citizens of Montenegro?
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) have presented today the findings of public opinion research on the attitudes of Montenegrin citizens towards several socio-political issues that shape their needs and choices, as well as the attitude towards the election offer.