Education on the past – a key to building a resilient society

Critical reflection on past events and understanding established facts are essential for protection against propaganda and fostering an informed public debate. This was one of the key conclusions of the first module of the Transitional Justice School, held in Kolašin from 6 to 9 March 2025, organized by the Centre for Civic education (CCE). The… »

Stop further embarrassment of the police – a disturbing message to all free-thinkers

The reaction and clarification from the Police Directorate regarding the misdemeanour proceedings initiated against journalist Brano Mandić, due to value judgments expressed in his column, are deeply disturbing. It demonstrates an excessively restrictive approach by this state institution towards freedom of speech, contradicting the Police Directorate’s proclaimed goal of “achieving European standards.” Media and human… »

Why is the state reducing the rights of persons with disabilities instead of protecting them?

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses full support for the Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro (UMHCG) and other organizations advocating for the rights of persons with disabilities (PWD), recognizing their comments on the Draft Law on Amendments to the Law on Professional Rehabilitation and Employment of Persons with Disabilities as entirely justified. It… »

Critical Thinking on Trial

The decision of the Police Directorate to initiate misdemeanour proceedings against journalist Brano Mandić for his well-founded satirical critique expressed in a column is deeply disturbing. We believe that even initiating such proceedings threatens freedom of speech, which is protected by the Constitution and laws of Montenegro, as well as international standards on freedom of… »

Protest Against the Glorification of a War Criminal by PI KIC “Zeta”

We strongly protest against the promotion of a monograph on Pavle Bulatović at the PI Cultural and Information Centre “Zeta”. This event represents an attempt to rehabilitate and glorify a person who ordered at least one war crime – the Deportation of Bosnian-Herzegovinian refugees from Montenegro. Publicly honouring Bulatović, the former Minister of Interior of Montenegro and Minister of Defence… »

Draft Law on Government – Reforms in the Public Interest or Preservation of Party Interests?

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that the new Draft Law on Government has not introduced the necessary improvements, and some key recommendations from the Venice Commission and civil society have been ignored. Recently, the Government of Montenegro, through the Ministry of Public Administration (MPA) as the responsible authority, sent the draft Law on Government… »

Youth Developed Intercultural Skills Through a Five-Day Camp

Education on interculturalism and openness toward others is essential for building a society based on tolerance, understanding, and mutual respect. This was one of the key conclusions of the five-day Intercultural Camp for high school students, organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), from 26 February to 2 March 2025, in Nikšić, within the… »

CCE Submitted an Initiative to Introduce the IB Programme in Secondary Schools in Montenegro

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has submitted an initiative to the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovationfor the introduction of the International Baccalaureate Programme (IB) in secondary schools through planned amendments to the Law on Gymnasium. This globally recognised educational model would significantly improve the quality of education in Montenegro, enabling students to be better prepared for… »