In Montenegro, two-thirds of citizens consider that corruption is part of everyday life, while more severe legal punishment and their equal application are assessed as a manner of addressing this problem.
Research
The heritage of unresolved past is burdening modern Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), within the framework of the project Through Transitional Justice to Multiculturalism, presented findings of the public opinion survey on attitudes concerning wide range of transitional justice issues in Montenegro. The data reveal that citizens are aware of the 1990s wars but that they are not willing to speak specifically about… »
More systematic and more dedicated work on improvement of the rights of persons with disabilities is needed
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) today presented findings of the public opinion survey about persons with disabilities, within the project For Equality of Persons with Disabilities, pointing to the further need for more systematic approach of the competent authorities in order to improve quality of life of this marginalized social group.
Media dominantly had positive coverage about LGBTIQ community
Affirmation of alternative sanctions is necesarry
The system of alternative sanctions and probation measures is still a novelty for most of our citizens, which is also reflected in their knowledge, hence almost two-thirds of citizens state that they do not know what alternative sanctions and probation measures are, as indicated by data from the public opinion survey on alternative sanctions and… »
(Non)transparency of judiciary affects (dis)trust of citizens
Public opinion when it comes to trust in the current judiciary system of Montenegro is divided, but slightly higher number of respondents states that has no trust in the judiciary, as indicated by data from the public opinion survey on transparency of judicary in Montenegro which the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) presented today. ’Those… »
Increased perception of political discrimination
Citizens believe that poor people, Roma, homeless, persons with disabilities and political dissidents are to the largest extent exposed to discrimination, as the findings of the public opinion research about discrimination, which Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has presented today, indicated. ‘In overall, citizens are familiar with concept of discrimination, but there is plenty of space… »
Attitudes about LGBT persons changing in positive direction
Today, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) presented findings of the survey of public opinion about LGBT persons, within the project “NO to discrimination – YES to diversity”. Tamara Milaš, CCE Programme Associate, opening the presentation stated that the findings of the research were pleasant surprise, adding ‘We assess that they reflect also the so far performance of civil… »
Antifascism in Montenegro – between political trend and educational policy
In order to strengthen society and render it more resistant to the evil of fascism, it is necessary to work on construction of capacities of civic and democratic society, through affirmation of principle of coexistence, tolerance, social responsibility, solidarity, as it was concluded today at the press-conference that the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organised… »