Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points to the fact that numerous plans and programmes, developed in the process of accession of Montenegro to the EU, are ambitiously conceived and often out of realistic possibilities, whereas the effects of their implementation are chronically absent. At the same time, none bears responsibility, which brings further concern to… »
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Who and why urged to adoption of Law on Higher Education?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) express its surprise by speed that the Law on Higher Education was adopted by the Government of Montenegro and forwarded to the Parliament, where it also has undergone an equally express procedure in the competent Committee for Education, Science, Culture and Sports, especially having in mind that it was not… »
Promotion of the book “Theoreticians of classical geopolitics”
EC Report also points out unconstitutional verdicts of misdemeanors judges
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses satisfaction with the fact that the European Commission has acknowledged the arguments presented by the CCE, when it comes to problems in the implementation of the Law on Misdemeanors, including it in the annual Progress Report on Montenegro. The European Commission in its Progress Report for 2014 states: “Competence… »
Panel discussion “Media as the mirror of society and state”
Screening of the film Halima’s path
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in cooperation with NGO Hyperion and NGO Clio, on Tuesday, 14 October 2014, at 11h00, at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, present the film Halima’s path (Halimin put ), by Arsen Anton Ostojić. The film had its premiere in Montenegro at the Fast Forward Human Rights Film Festival 2013.… »
Torture of Aleksandar Pejanović must not remain unpunished
Aleksandar Pejanović, our fellow citizen, was brutally beaten twice by, according to information from the criminal trial, members of the special intervention police unit while in the police detention unit in Podgorica known as Betonjerka, between the 31 October and the 2 November of 2008. Court experts (three of them) recorded a combination of 19… »
How loudly is the state of Montenegro spreading the message of non-violence?
On the occasion of the International Day of Non-Violence (2 October), the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds of about importance of application of non-violent forms of communication and mechanisms that are reducing violence, as well about obligation of the competent authorities to sanction most severely the behavior of those who promote and deepen any… »
Prime Minister still does not respect the Constitution of Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reminds that it has, back in 23 June 2014, issued an amended Initiative for dismissal of eight members of the Government of Montenegro in accordance with Article 105 of the Constitution of Montenegro which refers to the incompatibility of duties, and which gives to the Prime Minister Milo Đukanović a… »
The public has the right to know what and how the institutions work
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the International Right to Know Day (29 September), recalls the importance of the full realization of this right as a powerful tool for fight against corruption and democratization of Montenegrin society. Civil servants must have developed awareness of responsibility towards citizens, and thus make their work… »