Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its concerns about the lack of transparency in work of the public broadcasting service RTCG, which is directly funded by taxpayer’s money. Consequently, citizens are entitled to be completely and thoroughly informed about the manner in which these funds are spent… Secrets of the public broadcasting service – (pdf)
Actual
Constitutional changes must return to the citizens their right for initiative
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in the light of the announced changes of the Constitution proposed by the Government of Montenegro, calls to change the constitutional norm that defines the so-called “right of civic initiative”. As currently stipulated, this norm does not provide the development of active citizenship, which is an essential prerequisite for the… »
Pride
Some issues are simply not popular. Which is exactly why it’s the duty of all of us who do not feel like discriminated minorities to push for these topics, to insist on them even if those directly concerned cannot. For our sake, as much as for theirs. You never know when you’ll end up being… »
Montenegrin premiere screening of movie “Saša”
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), LGBT Forum progress and Human Rights Actions organise Montenegrin premiere screening of movie Saša by Dennis Todorovic and accompanying lecture on “Feministist Legal Theory and the Rights of (Oher?) Sexual Minorities” by professor Frances Elisabeth Olsen, UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles (USA)
To the Parliament of Montenegro
Open letter to the Government of Montenegro and to the Municipal Assembly of Herceg Novi
The law is not disputable, but its application is
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that frequent and badly prepared amendments to the law represent one of the greatest enemies of the rule of law, especially if they are being made without analysis of the effects and problems in the imeplemtation of the current law… The law is not disputable, but its application is
Montenegrin Beauty
Conflict and Memory: Bridging Past and Future in (South East) Europe
The Greens / European Free Alliance in the European Parliament and Centre for Civic Education organise panel discussion “Conflict and Memory: Bridging Past and Future in (South East) Europe” 13 May 2011, 17:00, Centre for Civic Education Hall Ulrike Lunacek, MEP, Co-Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs for the Greens/EFA Group, Rapporteur on Kosovo of the European… »
Collegium cannot replace the role of Parliament of Montenegro in implementing EC recommendations
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) believes that it is inappropriate for the Collegium of the Parliament to work on those activities that do not fall within its jurisdiction as this represents a dangerous message from the legislative authority… Collegium cannot replace the role of Parliament of Montenegro in implementing EC recommendations