Registered Firearms of Ministers, MPs and Mayors

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has determined, based on data from the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (APC), that 14 out of 138 high-ranking officials—members of the Government, MPs and mayors – accounting for app. 10%, have registered firearms, total of 21 firearms (pistols and rifles), which some acquired through purchase and others through inheritance… »

It is time for a law that regulates the work of the Government and ensures it is led by those with capacity

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has been emphasizing the necessity of adopting the Government Act for over a decade, which all ruling structures, despite their numerous differences, have been avoiding. Montenegro remains the only country in the region without a legally regulated composition, mandate, procedures, and decision-making framework for the Government, as well as specific… »

We support the voice of the youth for justice and security and urge that the ruling parties respect democratic principles

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) strongly supports the students from the informal group Kamo Śutra?, who have raised important social issues by highlighting the responsibility of institutions and their leaders in protecting citizens and their fundamental rights — the rights to truth and justice. We are pleased that the students have taken the initiative to… »

50+ Inspirations – How CSOs Change the Society

How does civil society change lives, contribute to better decision-making processes, improve the functioning of institutions, or help preserve nature? Answers to these and many related questions can be found in the publication “50+ Inspirations – How CSOs Change the Society”, published by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) as part of the M’BASE programme, providing… »