Penalty fines must be in conformity with the Constitution

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) informs the public that the Parliament of Montenegro, the Government of Montenegro and the Ministry of Justice refused to give an opinion to the Constitutional Court on the initiative to review the constitutionality of the Law on Misdemeanors. We recall that CCE submitted, about three months ago, to the Constitutional… »

Citizens must have an effective capacity of influencing the decisions of authorities

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), in the light of the current changes to the Constitution, renews its call to change the constitutional norm that defines the so-called “right of citizens initiative”. This norm does not encourage active citizenship, which is an essential precondition for the democratization of Montenegrin society and building of democratic political culture.… »

Open ideas

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) with support of UNDP Office in Montenegro is implementing a project “Open ideas for Montenegro”, during which CCE conducted workshops in six cities across Montenegro… Open ideas – (pdf)

Open ideas for Montenegro

If you are open and ready to a constructive exchange of opinions, we propose you a new way to get involved into important processes in our society! Take part in the workshops organised by the Centre for Civic education, in the framework of the project „Open ideas for Montenegro” In the first phase of this… »

Prejudice fair

Everything that NGOs are doing is a form of political action since NGOs are political phenomenon too… Prejudice fair – (pdf)

Corruption must not be tolerated

On the occasion of the international day for the fight against corruption, the Centre for Civic Education highlights the need of a systematic and decisive fight against widespread corruption in Montenegrin society. Apart from an evident political will to create conditions for a safe and sound reporting on corruption, this includes a professional work by… »

War for Peace – 21 years later

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Action for Human Rights (HRA) from Podgorica and Documenta from Zagreb recall that on this day – 6 December 1991 one of the strongest attacks on Dubrovnik was carried out by the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) from the territory of Montenegro, when during the shelling 19 people were killed… »