In a letter addressed today to Prime Minister Milojko Spajić, the Coalition of NGOs demanded that he clarify whether the Government of Montenegro is proposing amendments to the Srebrenica Resolution, and if so, to publicly announce and provide reasoned explanations for the text of those amendments. It is unacceptable in a serious democratic state that,… »
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World Press Freedom Day in Montenegro is celebrated without progress in media
On the occasion of 3 May – World Press Freedom Day, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) congratulates to all media and media employees, regretting that instead of a comprehensive improvement in the field of media freedom, we note a bad situation at all levels in this area. The CCE indicates that the media in… »
Controversial proposal to name a street after Pavle Bulatović forwarded to the Ministry
The Council for Proposing Names of Settlements, Streets, and Squares of the Capital City Podgorica decided, on the eve of the holiday, 30 April, to refer the proposal by the Democrats councilors to name one of the streets in the capital after Pavle Bulatović, a wartime Minister of Internal Affairs and Defense, to the Ministry… »
Public call for representatives of the civil sector for training on the implementation of the Free Access to Information Law
The aim of this training is to further strengthen the representatives of the civil sector in the part of informing about the mechanisms provided by the Free Access to Information Law, as well as in facilitating the use of these mechanisms in their work. A two-day training will be organized for 15 representatives of the… »
Strengthening the capacity of the teaching staff promotes understanding of multiculturalism values
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized a training session on 29 and 30 April in Kolašin, for 21 secondary and elementary school teachers of social science group of subjects of various schools across Montenegro on the use of modern teaching methods in multiculturalism education. The training was led by Danijela Vuković-Ćalasan, PhD and Mehmed Đečević,… »
Coalition of NGOs: No Compromise with the Politics of Crime
Prime Minister Spajic’s stance that Montenegro will vote for the UN resolution on memorializing the genocide in Srebrenica but will not promote it through co-sponsorship is a step backward in Montenegro’s democratic development. The only correct and humane approach is to seize every opportunity to condemn this crime and not hide the facts about it.… »
Finances of political parties through State Audit Institution reports
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) analyzed the reports of the State Audit Institution (SAI) on the audit of annual consolidated financial statements of political parties and groups of citizens for 2020, 2021, and 2022, regarding assessmen of financial audit and compliance audit of political entities. The analysis covered 33 reports for 30 political parties and… »
Protest against revisionist renaming of street in Pljevlja
Non-governmental organizations Human Rights Action (HRA), Centre for Civic Education (CCE), and ANIMA Centre for Women’s and Peace Education express strong protest against the renaming of Tivatska Street in Pljevlja to Branko Krvavac Street, a soldier of the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) who died in the aggression on the Dubrovnik-Herzegovina area in Croatia in October… »
92 NGOs and over 250 prominent citizens of Montenegro have supported the Initiative for Montenegro to sponsor a UN Resolution on memorializing the victims of Srebrenica
The initiative for Montenegro to sponsor a UN Resolution on memorializing genocide in Srebrenica was supported by 92 NGOs and over 250 prominent citizens. The initiative has also been supported by the Bosniak Council, as well as the Bosniak Party, Liberal Party, Democratic Party of Socialists, Social Democratic Party of Montenegro, Social Democrats of Montenegro,… »
New legal framework should contribute to RTCG becoming a genuine public service
We call on the Ministry of Culture and Media to ensure, through the new Law on RTCG, that the appointment of new members of the RTCG Council takes place immediately after the expected rapid adoption in the Parliament of Montenegro, and the Parliament to halt the ongoing process of appointing two members of the RTCG… »