Advertisement for participants of XI generation of Democracy School

CE and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung publicise AN ADVERTISEMENT for participants of XI generation of: DEMOCRACY SCHOOL School comprises 5 modules lasting totally four months. The courses will be held once or twice a week for 2 hours. All expenses are covered by the foundation Friedrich Ebert and Centre for Civic Education, with obligation of the… »

Without transparency of public authorities work, there will be no democratization of soceity

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes initiative of President of Parliamentarian Administrative Board Radivoje Nikcevic, who announced that the mobile telephone numbers of all MPs whose bills are being paid from the Budget will be posted on Montenegrin Parliament official web site… Without transparency of public authorities work, there will be no democratization of soceity… »

Stop the adoption of MNE spatial plan

Centre for Development of Non-Governmental Organisations (CDNGO) and Centre for Civic Education (CCE) express their full support for their colleagues in nongovernmental organisations in the area of environmental protection and for their effort to preserve the most important resource of Montenegro – its space. Stop the adoption of MNE spatial plan – (pdf)

Joint open letter to the director of RTCG

Letter of 49 non-governmental organisation to the director of RTCG due to the refusal of ruling majority in the Parliament to appoint the representatives of the civil society into the RTCG Council… Joint open letter to the director of RTCG – (pdf)

President of the Parliament should respect citizens and the civil society

Non-governmental organizations that have nominated members of the RTCG Council invite the President of the Parliament Ranko Krivokapic to explain clearly and say accurately whichNGOs are “hidden political parties” and which NGOs he considers as “real representatives of civil and non-governmental sector”… President of the Parliament should respect citizens and the civil society – (pdf)

Should citizens respect the laws

Non-governmental organisations call on the MPs of the Parliament of Montenegro to explain to the citizens the message they have sent by violating the Law on Public Broadcasting Service RTCG through denial of verification of the membership in the Council of RTCG for the representatives of non-governmental organisations, University, Media Institute and trade unions… Should… »

Parliament is breaking its own laws and defying EU recommendations

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its concern over the newly demonstrated obstinacy of the Montenegrin Parliament. Instead of respecting the will of the civil society and appointing its representatives to the Council, the Parliament rejected candidacy of all civil society representatives, in defiance of recommendations by the European Parliament. Parliament is breaking its own… »

Joint press release NGOs RTCG Council Apeal to the political parties

Non-governmental organisations urge the MPs of the Parliament of Montenegro to respect the Law on Public broadcasting services of RTCG and confirm appointments of all nominated members to the RTCG Council for whom nomination acts have been submitted in line with regulations. Joint press release NGOs RTCG Council Apeal to the political parties – (pdf)