“Concerns about the situation in the country and its future are expressed as never before, the programme Europe now has great support, although differences in the attitudes of employees and employers are identified, the potential for protests due to a no-confidence motion in the Government of Zdravko Krivokapic, dismissal of the President of the Parliament… »
February 2022
The structure of the new Government should not be a victim of party appetites
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), following the formation of the new Government and the announcements that it will be accompanied by a significant increase in the number of ministries, indicates that the Government, which will certainly have a fixed one-year term, should keep the existing structure to avoid unnecessarily administratively slowdown, which would have a… »
Call for participants IV Media Literacy Forum for high school students
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) opens the call for participants IV MEDIA LITERACY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS If you are a high school student and want to learn about media literacy and media, meet and socialize with peers, expand and exchange experiences with other young people, and if you think you do not have… »
The role of the media in unraveling prejudices about PWDs is tremendous
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today presented the handbook for reporting on persons with disabilities ‘Unpacking Prejudice’. On that occasion, it was pointed out that starting from the approach, and terminology itself, the focus should be on the person. It is important to show individual qualities, and whether someone is a “wheelchair user” or a… »
Official accounts of institutions and officials must be a space for expressing attitudes
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points to the negative practices of certain institutions and public officials, which in the online space, and to stop negative comments, restrict the freedom of expression of citizens. Increasing practice of removing comments by institutions and officials, but also blocking users on social media who present arguments rather than insults,… »
Not to repeat bad experiments with the resurrection of the Ministry of European Affairs
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), following the announcements on the structure of the new Government, which includes the formation of the new Ministry of European Affairs, points out that it would be a bad solution, systemically incompatible and without foundation in the good comparative practice of the countries accessing to the EU. The CCE reminds… »
Prime Minister’s Question time of Zdravko Krivokapić’s Government
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the eve of the end of the mandate of Zdravko Krivokapic’s Government, summarizes the statistical review of the application of the Prime Minister’s Question Time institute by the MPs of the Parliament of Montenegro in the regular sessions so far. Overall, parliamentary groups mostly had questions for the Prime… »
MI and NGO CCE: There is progress, transparency needs to be improved
Today, Minister of the Interior, Sergej Sekulović, met with the representatives of the non-governmental organization Centre for Civic Education (CCE), to exchange arguments regarding the granting of honorary citizenships in the previous period, as well as the current practice of the Ministry of the Interior (MI). Interpretations of Article 12 of the Law on Montenegrin… »
The state must encourage teaching about controversial and sensitive issues of the 90s
The educational staff is not motivated nor supported by institutions to more actively teach controversial and sensitive issues of Yugoslavia and the wars of the 90s, as it was concluded at the three-day seminar “Responsible education through teaching about the 90s”, which was held from 11 to 13 February in Budva, organized by the Centre… »
Social democracy requires courage in advocacy for ideas
Democracy has never been and must not become anarchy – that you can do whatever you want anytime and anywhere. Freedom yes, but never at the expense of someone else’s freedom. Democracy yes, but never if democratic rights are denied to someone else, said Stipe Mesić, former president of Croatia, at the final panel of… »