An analysis of the programme “People and Events” indicates that during 2025 certain improvements in content quality were achieved compared to the previous year. There is a noticeable departure from last year’s revisionist, ideological, and politically biased narratives, with greater editorial attention and a more balanced selection of information. Despite this progress, the programme still… »
Press release 2025
Corruption Undermines Trust in Institutions and Slows Down Montenegro’s Europeanisation
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), ahead of International Anti-Corruption Day, reminds that corruption undermines citizens’ trust in institutions, deepens inequalities, and slows down Montenegro’s Europeanisation. This date, observed worldwide since the adoption of the UN Convention against Corruption, is an opportunity to reassess how truly committed institutions and society are to a zero-tolerance approach to… »
Civic Mobilization as a Response to Institutional Deficit
Intense democratic backsliding and the growing instrumentalization of nationalism and religion in the Western Balkans have opened space for a new generation of civic resistance. The momentum of protests, largely inspired by continuous mobilization in Serbia, could serve as a catalyst for reversing the trend of democratic decline. The study “Civic Mobilization as a Response… »
When Dubrovnik burned 34 years since the Yugoslav Peoples’ Army shelled the Old town
Human Rights Action (HRA), the Centre for Civic Education (CGO) and Documenta – Centre for Dealing with the Past recall that on this day 34 years ago, the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) carried out the heaviest shelling of Dubrovnik during the aggression from 1 October 1991 to 31 May 1992. We still expect the Montenegrin… »
Resistance today is both courage and necessity
Resistance today is not a political whim, but a matter of humanity, is one of the key messages of the show Civic Corner, produced by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) on TVE. Issues of civic resistance in contemporary authoritarian societies, student protests in Serbia, citizens’ protests in Montenegro, and deep political and social crises… »
Strengthened CSO capacities for effective project management in the field of digital rights
An intensive training on project management has enhanced the capacities of civil society organizations to contribute to the protection of digital rights in Montenegro through the implementation of their project ideas, it was stated today at the conclusion of the three-day training conducted by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) in Podgorica. The training was… »
The Time and Effort of Volunteers Build the Community
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of 5 December – International Volunteer Day, extends its appreciation to all volunteers who, through their time and engagement, contribute to building a more solidary, responsible, and democratic society. International Volunteer Day reminds us that volunteering is not merely occasional assistance, but a process of learning, personal… »
Illuminate the shadows
Under the motto ILLUMINATE THE SHADOWS, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is organising the 16th edition of the FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film Festival Montenegro 2025 in Podgorica, Berane and Kotor. The central programme of the FAST FORWARD Festival will take place from 10 to 14 December in Podgorica, at the Cultural and Information… »
Incorrect RTCG Claims Distract from the Core Debate on the Public Broadcaster
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) rejects as false, selective, and tendentious the claims published about the conference Who Has Power over RTCG and to Whom Should It Belong? on the RTCG portal and in the RTCG Dnevnik 2. These claims represent an attempt to divert attention from the substance of the discussion to side issues… »
Public Broadcaster under the Burden of Politics and Lawbreaking
The current manner of managing and editorially guiding the public service contributes to deepening social divisions, relativising historical facts and undermining the anti-fascist legacy, as a result of which citizens, employees of RTCG, and the public’s right to objective, responsible and professional information all suffer harm. To change this, it is essential to change the… »










