A minister without tasks, accountability or results

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that in the most bloated Government of Montenegro – a record even by broader international standards – many government members have unclear responsibilities and measurable results. What is clear, however, is that numerous, often artificially created, ministries serve solely to balance party quotas. Therefore, the CCE is placing a… »

Together for more professional activism

We don’t just share problems – we share solutions was the message that dominated the intensive multi-day training programme organized by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) from 5 to 8 May in Podgorica. The training gathered representatives of 12 non-governmental organizations from Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Serbia, whose projects… »

Anti-fascism is a foundation, not the past

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) extends its congratulations to all citizens on Victory Day over Fascism. This date symbolizes the end of World War II in Europe, the defeat of Nazism and Fascism, as well as the beginning of building a world founded on freedom, dignity, and solidarity. The unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany 80… »

Revisionism Is Not Faith: A Call to Respect Facts and Victims

Civil society organizations and civic activists express deep concern and strongly condemn the statements made by Metropolitan Joanikije of Montenegro and the Littoral, in which he glorifies Pavle Đurišić – commander of the Chetnik movement in Montenegro and a proven war criminal. Metropolitan Joanikije made these remarks during recent religious ceremonies in Podgorica honoring the… »

Easy Two-Thirds Majority — But for Lack of Transparency

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), through an analysis of asset declarations of the highest-ranking public officials from the executive, legislative, and judicial branches for 2024, has found that the majority of officials last year refused to allow the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (APC) access to their bank accounts. Out of a total of… »