Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has today, within the project ’SPINoFACT 2 – political advertising between spin and facts’, presented final findings of monitoring of media campaign for presidential election which have been conducted on 15 April 2018.
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Authorities are responsible for erosion of media freedoms in Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) congratulates 3 May – World Press Freedom Day – to all media and media workers in Montenegro. Unfortunately, there are no reasons for celebration this year as well. Still, this is an opportunity to point to complex position of media in Montenegro and to underline the importance of involvement of… »
Ministry of education must not protect directors of schools who violate the law
Three weeks ago, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted to Minister Sehovic Initiative for dismissal of director of Naval High School in Kotor due to abuse of official position and conscious violation of Articles 6 and 7 of General Law on Education. Despite the Urgency, there is no information to this day whether and with… »
Human Rights Education
Coalition for Transparency and Fight against corruption at the local level held initial meeting
EC Report for Montenegro in regard to civil sector: Partial fulfilment of form, without substance
European Commission Report for Montenegro, in the part relating to civil society, has confirmed that there are formal preconditions for cooperation of government and NGO, but that alongside formal inclusion of NGO in various working bodies, conditions should be created for their substantial consultation. However, we assess that the document lacks some key findings which… »
Civic sector demands dismissal of the RTCG Council member Mimo Draskovic
Today, twenty-two nongovernmental organizations submitted to the Administrative Committee of the Parliament of Montenegro an Initiative for starting the procedure for determining the conflict of interest of Mimo Draskovic, member of the RTCG Council. The initiative was submitted due to the public political acting of the member of the Council which should be a professional… »
Where are our students?
On the occasion of another Student Day – 4 April – the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) notes, with regret, that students remain one the most inactive social group in Montenegro, which does not use its potentials nor it responds to their own and social needs in direction of improvement of their position and democratic… »
Strengthened capacities of the CSOs for fight against corruption in Podgorica, Ulcinj and Niksic
The second training module of for representatives of four civil society organizations, whose projects are supported through the project “Let’s put corruption into museum!“, was completed today in Podgorica, in the organization of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE). The aim of this training programme was to strengthen the capacities of local civil society organizations… »
Presidential campaign through media
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has today, within the project SPINoFACT 2 – Political advertising between spin and facts’, presented first findings of monitoring of media campaign for presidential elections which are to be conducted on 15 April 2018. CCE project assistant, Bojana Knezevic, emphasized that this is an overview of campaign in media in… »