A State Jubilee – From Institutional Silence to Subsequent Programmes

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that the subsequently published programmes by municipalities, institutions and other actors marking the 20th anniversary of the restoration of Montenegro’s independence confirm that public pressure was crucial in ensuring this jubilee was not met with institutional silence and improvisation. The CCE welcomes every activity that contributes to a dignified… »

Responsible decision in service of protection of the public interest

Non-governmental organisations and activists which recently called for the prohibition of Baja Mali Knindža’s performance in Pljevlja welcome the decision of the Police Directorate to ban the concert scheduled for 21 May at the 13 July town square. We consider this to be a responsible and lawful decision, confirming that institutions have an obligation to… »

Most UoM faculties and the Rectorate are hiding salary data

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points to a concerning pattern of coordinated obstruction by organisational units of the University of Montenegro (UoM) and the UoM Rectorate in responding to requests for free access to information concerning the salaries of academic staff, which constitutes a serious violation of the Law on Free Access to Information and… »

Parliamentary Engagement and Official Travel Out of Balance

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), as part of its monitoring of the work of the Parliament of Montenegro, analysed the relationship between the plenary activity of MPs and parliamentary groups, measured by the duration of their speeches, and official travel financed from public funds. The data show that the most active MPs in plenary sessions… »

Institutions Ignore One in Five Ombudsman Recommendations

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in analyzing the annual reports of the Protector of Human Rights and Freedoms of Montenegro, notes that a significant number of recommendations issued by this institution remain unimplemented – between 20% and 25% annually – often without any clear explanation as to why the competent authorities ignore them. This raises… »

LGBTIQ+ Rights Are at the Heart of Democracy, Yet Montenegro Continues to Push Them to the Margins

On the occasion of 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT 2026), which is being marked this year under the slogan “At the Heart of Democracy”, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that the treatment of LGBTIQ+ persons remains one of the clearest reflections of Montenegro’s democratic maturity. That… »

Protest against the announced performance of “Baja Mali Knindža” in Pljevlja

Our non-governmental organisations and activists are protesting against the public performances and promotion of the singer Mirko Pajčin, alias Baja Mali Knindža, whose songs contain nationalist, chauvinistic and war-mongering messages that glorify war crimes and war criminals and incite ethnic and religious hatred. His performances have been banned in Croatia and the Federation of Bosnia… »