Centre for Civic Education (CCE) condemns act of vandalism regarding the homophobic graffitis written on walls of Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, and thus urges the institutions to investigate all circumstances regarding this case and sanction hatred speech against the LGBT population in line with the law. Graffitis which appeared on walls of Faculty represent… »
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Zdravko Krivokapić has the additional arrangement in line with the approval of Senate
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) yesterday published press release titled “To introduce order in process of employment and additional arrangements of the employees at the UoM”, whereby it stated the name of professor Zdravko Krivokapić by mistake, on the list of 16 new names of professors from University of Montenegro who teach on other university… »
Health of Montenegrin citizens must not be subject of trade
Scarcity of medicine in Montenegro is an unusually frequent occurrence, which jeopardises health of people and fundamental rights of patients. This is also the result of highly irresponsible relation of decision-makers towards the health system. On many occasions, shortage of medicine was caused by the termination of procedure of public procurement. Namely, purchasers make serious… »
To introduce order in process of employment and additional arrangements of the employees of the UoM
Today, Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted a list to rector of University of Montenegro (UoM), which contains 16 professors from different UoM units, who teach on other university units according to information that CCE gathered, or who have other forms of arrangements, for which they did not receive the approval of UoM Senate. Additionally,… »
Prosecutor’s Office needs to look into the illegal acts and abuses in the municipality of Kolašin
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today filed a criminal complaint to the State Supreme Prosecution against unknown persons, based on a reasonable doubt they they committed series of criminal acts by abusing their official position, working negligently in service, by using fraud and misguidance as methods in order to gain unlawfull material benefits for themselves… »
Students council and Faculty of Philosophy should enable discussion on LGBT rights
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses utmost concern regarding the prohibition of organization of panel discussion on rights of LGBT persons at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, due to the increased level of homophobia in academic community, and the inexistence of initiative of this community to provide support to promotion and protection of human… »
Management of UoM still an accomplice in financial irregularities of Faculty of Philosophy
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) specifically analysed part of the report on financial audit of Faculty of Philosophy related to studying programme in Berane submitted to rector Radmila Vojvodić along with following act no. 06-571 from 25/02/2015. CCE came across this document through its sources, because the management of UoM remained rather closed for public… »
Problems in education did not disappear with temporary closing of chapter 26
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses concern due to extremely poor state of affairs in the area of education despite the fact that negotiation chapter 26 (Education and culture), related to this area, was temporarily closed precisely on this day two years ago. While education presents one of the key pillars of development in every… »
Full public trial is necessary
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) compliments the decision of the president of Supreme court Vesna Medenica, regarding the introduction of audio recording of more significant trials that are of special interest to public. However, this is only the first step on the path of achieving the realisation of constitutional principle according to which trials are… »
Violence against LGBT persons is not and cannot be acceptable
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) strongly condemns last-nights attack on Stevan Milivojević, Executive director of LGBT Forum Progress, which took place in Podgorica, and urges the competent institutions to punish the culprits of violent behaviour most severely in accordance with the law. Intolerance, violence and discrimination against sexual minorities in Montenegro are the consequences of… »