“Findings indicating that the attitudes of Montenegrin citizens are developing in a positive direction when it comes to dealing with the past are encouraging, although it is a process that requires a lot of time and effort. The fact that citizens perceive non-governmental organizations as the most dedicated is an incentive for us in the… »
May 2021
Granting Montenegrin passports must not be an expression of the discretionary will of any political structure
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses concern over the announcement of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić on the introduction of the so-called golden passports intended for “all important persons who have common ground with Montenegro”. CCE has pointed out many times that the existing manner of awarding the so-called honorary citizenship is worryingly non-transparent and undermines… »
Government should finally commit to media and media freedoms
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) congratulates 3 May, the World Press Freedom Day, to all media and media representatives in Montenegro and points out with regret that this year this day is being celebrated again in an atmosphere in which journalists cannot do their job safely and without negative consequences. The environment in which… »