APC to check the property cards of MPs

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has sent an initiative to the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (APC) to establish responsibility and initiate proceedings against 27 MPs that did not submit income and property reports after taking office. The Initiative states that a huge number of MPs of the new assembly of the Parliament of Montenegro… »

Problems in education must be in focus of the Government

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the International Day of Education, indicates that education in Montenegro is not equally available to all pupils in the time of the COVID19 pandemic. Empirical data warn that the pandemic highlighted numerous problems and deepened discrimination amongst the children and the youth. The UNICEF opinion poll,… »

The Day of Journalists to be a reason for pride, not worry

On the occasion of 23 January – The Day of Journalists of Montenegro, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) congrats to all journalists in Montenegro to their day with the hope that their safety will not be questioned, as well as they will get a better economical position very soon. Media freedom is the foundation of… »

II Media literacy forum and internship

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) opens the Call for all students II MEDIA LITERACY FORUM AND INTERNSHIP Media literacy forum offers a wide spectrum of theoretical and practical knowledge on media literacy, with a focus on social media and disclosure of fake news. During the three days of the intensive and dynamic programme, a group… »

Long road to justice – reform of the judiciary system in Montenegro

The deeply politicized judiciary was not ready for the reform that would give credible, measurable and sustainable track record besides the legal acts, but also disrupt some of the existing monopolies of power. Hence, after eight years of accession negotiations with the EU, the judiciary is positioned as one of the key obstacles and there… »

Demonstrate transparency through personal actions

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that more than half of the members of the Government did not give their consent to accessing their bank account data within the submitted Reports on income and assets, and the fact that the Report on income and assets of the Deputy Prime Minister is not available on… »