Podgorica, PR press service – There were almost no media in Montenegro that reported neutrally and objectively about all electoral lists during the campaign for the parliamentary elections held on 30 August, as assessed by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE).
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Teacher Višnjić should no longer be in the formal education system
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) strongly condemns and calls on the competent authorities to react urgently due to the incident in which the abuse of the authority of one teacher endangered human rights, as well as the health of pupils of the elementary school “Yugoslavia” in Bar. Teacher Visnjic, through a Viber group, which was… »
Political elites have a duty to sanction every type of violence
On the occasion of the International Day of Non-Violence – 2 October, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls for all social actors to use their influence to protect the culture of cohabitation, peace and dialogue. The events of the last months have increased pressure in society. More than half a year of pandemics,… »
Case clear, unclear the court which allow prolongation
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses suspicion that the trial before the Basic Courts in Podgorica in the case against Bojana Lakićević Đuranović, associate professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Montenegro, accused of plagiarism, lasts an inappropriately long time for the accused to avoid indisputable responsibility. The CCE, 14 months… »
By respecting human rights to the better society
From 24 to 27 September 2020, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), with the support of the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights, has organized, in Andrijevica, the work of XXV generation of Human Rights School which has been successfully attended by 21 high school pupils from 13 Montenegrin municipalities.
New authorities should demonstrate a different attitude towards the public’s right to know
On the occasion of 28 September – International Right to Know Day, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses hope that the new leadership of the Parliament and the future composition of the Government will base its work on the transparency principle. This implies respecting, not denying, the public’s right to know how decisions are… »
Resignations are the first step towards the necessary establishment of functional judiciary
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the published Report on Financial Audit and Regularity Audit of the Operations of the Spending Unit Judiciary for 2019 by the State Audit Institution (SAI), notes that even after a few weeks there is no adequate reaction from the judiciary, and it should at least include… »
Judicial Code of Ethics Commission to determine the responsibility of Klikovac and Jovanić
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) submitted to the Judicial Code of Ethics Commission two initiatives for initiating proceedings and establishing violations of the Code of Ethics by judges Srđan Klikovac and Blažo Jovanić. The CCE sent an initiative to the Judicial Code of Ethics Commission related to the recent address by the judge of the… »
Agency for Personal Data Protection in friendly instead of control visit to the SEC
The Agency for Personal Data Protection and Free Access to Information was sent to the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) Minutes on the performed inspection supervision in the State Election Commission (SEC). The CCE has previously submitted to the Agency the initiative to conduct the oversight process in the SEC, due to the suspicion that… »