Today, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted an initiative to the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Duško Marković for the abolition of tuition fees for students of specialisation studies in 2020/21 academic year. With the Initiative, the CCE requested the Prime Minister to undertake all measures and to influence the abolition of the Decision on… »
July 2020
Tomorrow begins the campaign – SREBRENICA 25: TOGETHER AGAINST THE DENIAL VIRUS
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) informs the public that tomorrow, on Tuesday 7 July 2020, starting at 5 p.m. at the SENSE Transitional Justice Center in Pula, Dante Square 3/1, the multimedia exhibition ‘Srebrenica: Genocide in Eight Acts’ will be opened. The exhibition is based on the same titled interactive narrative http://srebrenica.sensecentar.org/ and it will… »
Beginning of the campaign SREBRENICA 25: TOGETHER AGAINST THE DENIAL VIRUS
SENSE Transitional Justice Center, in cooperation with the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), has brought together 15 civil society organizations from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide by launching a campaign SREBRENICA 25: TOGETHER AGAINST THE DENIAL VIRUS #VirusPoricanja #DenialVirus.
The victory of the idea that human rights belong to everyone
The Coalition “Together for LGBT Rights” congratulates LGBTIQ persons on the adoption of the Law on Same Sex Life Partnership. We welcome the decision of the Parliament of Montenegro to adopt the Draft Law. We thank all the MPs who voted that persons belonging to sexual minorities can also make official life together with the… »
RTCG, without basis, closed doors to the public and the Parliament of Montenegro
By the decision of the RTCG Council on the suspension of live TV broadcasts of the sessions of the Parliament until the day of the election, the RTCG dismissed the possibility of objective and timely information about some of the key issues on the agenda of the Parliament of Montenegro. This decision of the current… »