Montenegro’s road to the EU has been slowed by the lack of internal political dialogue, foreign interference and technocratic benchmarks, and the negotiation process is crucial, not only to get tick the box, but to prepare for what follows. The European story is too serious to be left to politicians, political discourse is manipulative in… »
Press releases 2022
The Decade of Montenegro’s accession negotiations with the EU warns about the need to change the approach
The decade of negotiations between Montenegro and the European Union (EU) is characterized by numerous lost opportunities and it is about time to change the approach, genuine facing with the challenges on the road to the EU, finding internal consensus on what kind of state of Montenegro we need and how to direct it towards… »
Generally positive although slower trend of acceptance of LGBT persons, negative influence of clericalization and radicalization of society
When it comes to understanding and accepting LGBT people in Montenegrin society, there is a generally positive, although somehow slower trend. This indicates a more mature and open approach, although in certain issues there is stagnation or even some regression, which can be explained by the wave of clericalization and radicalization in the last few… »
The photography exhibition “On the move” opened at Kuslev House Gallery
Today, the focus on empathy and solidarity is especially important, and this is exactly what are strongly reminding us of the photographs by Sandra Vitaljić, Damir Šagolj, Goran Boričić and Igor Čoko presented to the Podgorica audience within the exhibition “ON THE MOVE”, which was officially opened last night at Kuslev House Gallery. “This exhibition,… »
In the WG on the assessment of the Open Balkan initiative for Montenegro to include also critically oriented civic sector
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) welcomes the announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of European Affairs, Jovana Marović, that the Government of Montenegro will form a Working Group to assess the (in)compliance of the Open Balkans initiative with our path to the EU, as well as good neighborly relations and potential economic benefits.… »
To solve the problem of estradiol hormone therapy for women as soon as possible
EQUALLY – Coalition for LGBTIQ+ rights demands from the Ministry of Health to finally start solving the problem of shortage of hormone therapy with estradiol, which even after five years of active advocacy of the Spectra Association has not been solved. The Ministry of Health’s continued avoidance of this problem has led to a number… »
The initiative of 17 NGOS for Montenegro to ratify Protocol 16 to the European Convention
Today, 17 NGOs sent the Initiative to the President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Danijela Đurović, to put on the agenda as soon as possible the Proposal of the Government of Montenegro from 6 June 2022 for ratification of Protocol 16 to the European Convention for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Ratification of the Protocol… »
Wider and more systematic efforts are needed to make Montenegro a media literacy society
Wider and more systematic efforts are needed for Montenegro to be a society of media literacy, as only a citizen who critically and meaningfully “reads” traditional and new digital and social media can make independent decisions, which is the basis for strengthening an open and progressive society. This was announced at the final conference Youth… »
Zagreb Plenum QUO VADIS BALKANS – proposals by Vesna Pusić for B&H
In Zagreb, from 26 to 28 May, organized by the Regional Academy for the Development of Democracy (ADD) from Novi Sad, the Center for Dealing with the Past Documenta from Zagreb and the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) from Podgorica, with the support of the European Balkans Fund (EFB), ZAGREB PLENUM – QUO VADIS, BALKANS?… »
With better communication of relevant institutions on juvenile delinquency to contribution to prevention and reintegration
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today organized a one-day training for representatives of the judiciary, prosecution, police administration and the Ministry of Justice to improve their communication knowledge and skills, as well as public appearances, in cases where perpetrators or victims are minors. Dragana Maljević, a communication expert and lecturer at the training, believes that… »