Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has addressed all municipalities in Montenegro with an initiative to, within their respective competences, initiate a process of systematic verification of the personnel files of employees in municipal bodies, services, and enterprises founded by municipalities. The aim of this initiative is to establish the validity of educational certificates on the… »
February 2026
Half a century after the death of Blažo Jovanović, the monument has still not been erected
On the 50th anniversary of the death of Blažo Jovanović, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted an initiative today to the Capital City of Podgorica to act in accordance with the already adopted decision to install a memorial to Blažo Jovanović, as well as to restore his birth house. The decision to install a… »
NGO Protest: Draft Security Laws Placed on Parliament’s Agenda Without the Green Light from the European Union
Our non-governmental organisations strongly protest the decision of the Government and the Parliament of Montenegro to keep the Draft Law on the National Security Agency and the Draft Law on Internal Affairs on the agenda of the Second Extraordinary Session of Parliament, despite the fact that the European Commission has not yet delivered its opinion on these draft laws. This… »
Inherited Narratives of the 1990s Continue to Shape Both Younger and Older Generations
Truth and scientifically established facts are the foundation of constructive intergenerational dialogue and the development of a culture of remembrance that enables society to critically reflect on the past, show empathy towards victims, and act responsibly in the future. This was the key message of the first intergenerational dialogue organised today by the Centre for… »
The Myth of the “Most Cited” or What the Stanford List (Does Not) Show
In light of frequent public references, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that the so-called Stanford list is often incorrectly presented as a list of the “most cited” scientists. In fact, it is a ranking based on a composite citation impact indicator, in which the sheer number of citations is not decisive, meaning… »





