Statute of UCG wanted, the one who brings it gets a prize

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) reiterates that acts of the University of Montenegro (UCG) are not aligned and assesses the statement from UCG that the election of the Rector is in line with the legal framework as an attempt of manipulation with public… Statute of UCG wanted, the one who brings it gets a prize –… »

Until when are illegal actions going to be tolerated at the UoM?

The Centre for Civic Education has filed to the Educational Inspection a Request for the review of legality and compatibility of legal acts. The request refers to the legality and compatibility of the Rule book of the election procedures and deadlines, the procedure for the termination of the function and the dismissal of the University… »

European standards vs local tycoons: 1:0

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the decision of the Basic Court judge wherewith has relieved of liability a journalist of the daily “Vijesti” Slavko Radulović by complaint of the dean of Law Faculty Ranko Mujović and his assistant Bojana Lakićević. Bearing in mind the evidence presented during this trial, CCE calls the Prosecution to… »

Deconcentration of functions is the way towards democratisation

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) urges the Prime Minister Lukšić to resign as the President of the Council for Privatization and like that offer a concrete contribution to deconcentration of functions in order to enable the establishment of substantial control of that body… Deconcentration of functions is the way towards democratisation – (pdf)

The authorities should protect journalists

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) strongly condemns the repeated threats that are addressed to the journalists of the daily “Vijesti” and demands immediate and concrete action of responsible authorities… The authorities should protect journalists – (pdf)

Less party influence is needed at the University of Montenegro, as well as the review of legal documents that enable the achievement of particular interests

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) draws attention of the public, based on the data analysis in which it had access, that there are grounds for suspicion that the President of the Governing Board of the University of Montenegro, Zoran Rašović, PhD, during the establishment of new procedures for election of rector, in the period from… »

Each failure must withdraw responsibility of authorities

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) considers that the new Government should show significantly different attitude towards the question of responsibility, especially when it comes to one of the most sensitive area: corruption… Each failure must withdraw responsibility of authorities – (pdf)

Visible results

We should work on changing the dominant discourse, and start dealing with individual problems instead of the grand, often ungraspable issues which are perhaps important from the mythological or some other standpoint but which have no palpable consequences for the quality of our lives, but rather represent an obstacle to the democratic transformation of Montenegro…… »

A cycle of lectures on Herbert Marcuse

In the framework of the new educational programme Contemporary tendencies of critical thought CCE organises A cycle of lectures on Herbert Marcuse one of the members of the Frankfurt Institut for Social researches, philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist Moderator of the seminar will be Filip Kovačević, PhD Lectures and discussions will take place in the CCE premises, every… »