Withdrawal from the position does not abolish from responsibility

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls all authorities in charge to examine the role and responsibility of Milan Radovic related to his work in the capacity of Secretary General of the Parliament of Montenegro, which he performed until recently… Withdrawal from the position does not abolish from responsibility – (pdf)

The Supreme State prosecutor should not ignore the law

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) for months can’t get any information from the Supreme State Prosecutor Ranka Čarapić, about certain aspects of the activities of the activities of the Prosecutor’s Office. With regret we must conclude that this institution does not respect the existing legal framework by which the information should be made public… The… »

Despite resistance steps forward have been made

Centre for monitoring (CEMI) and Centre for civic education (CGO) hereby wish to praise and support the Ministry of Education and Science for creating the Action plan for combating corruption in the field of education, which envisages measures to be undertaken from 01 June 2009 until 31 December 2012… Despite resistance steps forward have been… »

Move from words to deeds

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assess that Montenegro is facing a great challenge in the process of preparation for answers at the the long expected European Commission Questionnaire. Bearing in mind the experiences of others who have already passed through this process, it is crucially important to have actors of the political and social life… »

Parliament to respect legal framework

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Ranko Krivokapic – as the chairman of the fundamental institution of the system – representative body of citizens – to respect acts that are defining his mandate and consequently to apply the Constitution and legally prescribed authority, thus to supervise the organization… »

Responsibility for allocation of means to be identified

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) considers that the recently concluded open competition for allocation of the part of the income from lottery games has not fulfilled proscribed legal acts, which opens the issue of possible abuse and illegal use of these means… Responsibility for allocation of means to be identified – (pdf)

Not to oblivion

The common message of these people of different nationalities and different life paths, but with major life tragedies can be summarised as follows: forgive, but never forget… Not to oblivion – (pdf)

Step forward

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to finally act in accordance with the provisions of the Law on free access to information regarding the letter of CCE, which was related to the availability of data on the diplomatic and official passports… Step forward – (pdf)

Why are diplomatic passports hidden?

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) continuously makes efforts towards enhancement of the level of transparency of information from all the spheres of the society, contributing to establishment of the responsible government… Why are diplomatic passports hidden? – (pdf)

After Tito, a tito?

For the beginning, every one of us should first decide what kind of life we want: as subjects or as citizens – a life in which we will talk fearfully about all deviations our society is rife with, waiting for somebody else to “do the job” for us, or a life in which we will… »