Montenegro continuously demonstrates its commitment to good regional relations and in addition to the constructive role in regional cooperation through active participation in various regional initiatives, the country has demonstrated full commitment to the continuous development of good neighbourly relations. This area is an example of the effectiveness of the EU external incentives and the readiness of domestic governing structures… »
December 2020
Agency for Prevention of Corruption must be more proactive to make its decisions effective
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) received, a few days ago, the two more decisions from the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (APC) which determined that the MPs of the former ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Nikola Rakočević and Jovanka Laličić, violated the Law on Prevention of Corruption due to non-reporting of accurate, complete and… »
Election Programmes as a reminder of policies and promises
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung have published “Parliamentary Elections in Montenegro – Election Programes of Parties and Coalitions 2020” which brings the integrated official election programmes of all actors who participated in the parliamentary elections held on 30 August 2020.
Symbols of resistance against discrimination and violence towards LGBTIQ people
The Coalition “Together for LGBT Rights” hereby expresses its support for Montenegro Pride 2020 and Pride Week, which lasts from 14 to 20 December 2020, organized by Queer Montenegro, with the support of the Spectra Association, NGO Juventas and the Association of LBTQ Women Stana, through the Organizational Montenegro Pride 2020 Board, and invites all… »
The President of the Committee for Human Rights has to be a person who understands and respect human rights
On the occasion of the announcement that the MP of the Democratic Front Jovan Vučurović will be nominated for the President of the Committee for Human Rights and Freedoms of the Parliament of Montenegro, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Human Rights Action (HRA) indicate that such an appointment would annul the purpose of… »
Reaction of HRA, CCE and Documenta to the text “Projects are defended by false statements”
Daily “Dan” Mr Nikola Marković, Deputy Editor in Chief Podgorica, 16/12/2020 Subject: REACTION TO THE TEXT “PROJECTS ARE DEFENDED BY FALSE STATEMENTS” Dear Mr Marković, On 8 December 2020, in Dan, a journalist with the initials M. S. published an article entitled “Projects are defended by false statements”. The text published the statement of the… »
Government to control how UoM spent funds from the Budget
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) sent today to the Prime Minister, Zdravko Krivokapic, and the competent Minister, the Initiative for conducting an external audit of the University of Montenegro (UoM) for the period from 2017 to 2020. This Initiative follows the earlier appeals of the CCE to the executive power to, within its competencies, influence… »
Call for the best journalistic story addressing the position of persons with disabilities in Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is announcing A CALL for the best journalistic story addressing the position of persons with disabilities in Montenegro The competition is intended for journalists of Montenegrin print and electronic media (Internet publications) who, at the national and local level, report on persons with disabilities (PWD) in a manner that contributes… »
Life in Limbo with the shadows of the 90s
For many in the region, lives are still in limbo, because the shadows of the 90s are above us all, and this should be openly discussed, with facts, and difficult topics communicated through film and media to contribute to dealing with the past, as concluded at the online book promotion and virtual photo exhibition “Life… »