Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that the new Draft Law on Government has not introduced the necessary improvements, and some key recommendations from the Venice Commission and civil society have been ignored. Recently, the Government of Montenegro, through the Ministry of Public Administration (MPA) as the responsible authority, sent the draft Law on Government… »
March 2025
Youth Developed Intercultural Skills Through a Five-Day Camp
Education on interculturalism and openness toward others is essential for building a society based on tolerance, understanding, and mutual respect. This was one of the key conclusions of the five-day Intercultural Camp for high school students, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), from 26 February to 2 March 2025, in Nikšić, within the… »
A New Credibility Test – Conflict of Interests at the top of ACP and Selective Action
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has submitted a documented request to the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ACP) for an opinion on a suspected conflict of interest and restrictions related to the exercise of public office concerning ACP Council member Mladen Tomović. As a reminder, back in October 2024, the CCE submitted an initiative to… »