Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the International Anti-Corruption Day, draws attention to the highlighted concern of the relevant international institutions in relation to chronic lack of track record of Montenegrin institutions in the fight against corruption. CCE assesses that it is necessary to note the inefficiency of this fight in Montenegro… »
Press releases 2014
V jubilee Fast Forward Human Rights Film Festival 2014
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) will organize for the fifth time Fast Forward Human Rights Film Festival from 10 to 14 December 2014 in the Montenegrin National Theatre in Podgorica, and from 12 to 13 December Festival will have one part of the programme outside the Capital, in Kotor. Excellent response of the audience, amongst… »
War crimes are not past
Human Rights Action (HRA), Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Center for dealing with the past DOCUMENTA, in the eve of 6 December, as a sign of remembrance of the bloodiest day of the siege of Dubrovnik by the JNA in 1991, invite the Supreme State Prosecutor of Montenegro to announce if the state prosecution… »
High school pupils from different municipalities of Montenegro learning together on human rights
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organized the work of the XIX generation of the School of Human Rights, from 27 to 30 November 2014, at the Hotel Residence in Miločer, with the support of the US Embassy in Montenegro, through the project “Youth build Montenegro”. School was attended by 26 pupils from high schools… »
The Budget of the Capital City must be clear to citizens
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has submitted to the Secretariat for Finance of the Capital Podgorica comments on the Draft Decision on the budget of the Capital City Podgorica for 2015, in accordance with the programme of public discussion. The comments specifically indicate the fact that the programme of public discussion, the character of presentation… »
Where is spent money invested so far in the fight against corruption and organized crime?
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has repeatedly pointed out that despite the significant support of international institutions and organizations, expressed in the form of professional, technical, technological and financial assistance there are no visible results in the fight against corruption and organized crime, particularly in the area of so-called high-level corruption. This is supported by… »
Violence against women still a problem in Montenegrin society
Youth Group of the Centre for Civic Education (YGCCE), uses of the opportunity of marking the International Day Against Violence Against Women to invite competent institutions to consider the results of the application of laws and protocols that regulate the area of domestic violence and Strategy for protection against domestic violence 2011-2015, as well as… »
The Coalition for RECOM has expressed support for the changes to the RECOM Statute
At its Sevenths Assembly, held on 14 November 2014, in Belgrade, the Coalition for RECOM has expressed support for the changes to the RECOM Statute by the Envoys of the Presidents of Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia, and Kosovo, and the Bosniak and Croatian Members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The changes addressed the Envoys’… »
Comments of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) to the Draft Law on Prevention of Corruption
Podgorica, 17 November, 2014 Introductory remarks The version of the text that was debated at a public discussion on 28 February 2014, in many of its aspects is unusual and has numerous amendments that have emerged as solutions only in the text of a Draft Law on Prevention of Corruption adopted by the Government of… »