Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is pointing out to the continuous non-transparent work and breach of the law by the Commission for allocation of the part of the income from lottery gamesr… Commission makes decisions by its own rules – (pdf)
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Joint press release of the Centre for Civil Education and Human Rights Action on the occasion of proposal of adoption of Srebrenica declaration
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Human Rights Action (HRA) welcome putting on the agenda of the Proposal of Declaration on acceptance of the European Parliament Resolution on Srebrenica, which was submitted by Vice President of the Parliament Mr Rifat Rastoder, considering the opening of discussion about this issue within the Parliament of Montenegro as… »
Supernumeraries and champions
The success of water polo players belongs to them alone, and to their coaches, families, and that handful of truly dedicated supporters. The failure to find people in public institutions who will do their jobs and create champions is an indicator of a systemic problem, the lack of vision on the part of the “stars”… »
Responsibility is an individual category
Future can not be build through denial of the past
Commission for investigating the role of journalists must be formed
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is urging Prosecutor’s Office to focus on the issue of the responsibility of journalist who, during the 90s, zealously promoted hate speech, which had a significant influence on the form and engagement of Montenegro in the war events at the territory of former SFRY in this period… Commission for investigating… »
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… »