On 12 November, we addressed with an open letter the Prime Minister – designate Zdravko Krivokapić due to the problematic attitudes of Professor Vesna Bratić, which disqualified her for the proposed position of Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports. We stand by our request and expect the prime minister-designate to stop ignoring this and… »
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Education system does not meet the needs of students, but students do not complain
On the occasion of 17 November – International Student Day, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) indicates the long-lasting problem of inadequate addressing of students’ needs by educational institutions. The CCE calls on policy and decision-makers to strategically reform the education system to improve the quality of education and employability of graduate students. In the… »
Changes do not mean the replacement of one party membership with the other
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses serious concern over the statements of the representatives of the Socialist People’s Party (SNP) that they negotiate with Prime Minister-designate Zdravko Krivokapic to get their “proper part” of the seat within the Government “in-depth”. Such an approach is not a reform in the part of the necessary depoliticization of… »
Controversial legality of the allocation of funds by the Ministry of Culture
Nine non-governmental organizations, which have a culture in their focus through various programmes, today sent an open letter to Aleksandar Bogdanović, Minister of Culture, on the occasion of the Decision on the allocation of funds to non-governmental organizations based on the public call “Let’s develop cultural habits!” assessing that these funds were not distributed legally… »
Tolerance is a value that is constantly built
On the occasion of 16 November – International Day for Tolerance, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) emphasizes the importance of promoting and strengthening all protection mechanisms that will preserve the values of tolerance and coexistence as one of the most important legacies of Montenegrin society. Decision-makers on the Montenegrin political scene must also understand… »
Bad attitude towards healthcare and the pandemic of the outgoing and the new government
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), assessing the election manifestos, determined that despite the fact that the Parliamentary elections were held during the pandemic, health care was not in the focus of the election actors. Out of 11 electoral lists, 10 addressed health in some manner. The general impression is that in-depth analyzes were lacking, and… »
Impose disciplinary punishment to the bailif and stop injustice to Ibrahim Čikić
Today, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted a complaint to the Chamber of bailiffs against the work of the bailiff Dejan Čogurić , requesting the President of that Chamber to act under the Law on Bailiffs and to urgently submit a proposal for initiating disciplinary proceedings against this bailiff for the unlawful performance of… »
NGOs request the Prime Minister – designate Krivokapić to withdraw the proposal to appoint Bratić as Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports
Seven non-governmental organizations, whose focus is also on gender equality, today sent an open letter to the Prime Minister- designate Zdravko Krivokapić, asking him to withdraw Vesna Bratić’s candidacy for Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports, and to nominate for the same position a woman who is sensible for gender equality and fully aware… »
Transitional Justice through Montenegrin and Regional Experience
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces a Call for the Workshop Transitional Justice through Montenegrin and Regional Experience During the two days of lectures and discussions, we will address issues related to progress in the reconciliation process in the region a quarter of a century after the war, the legacy of the Hague Tribunal,… »