Infographic: Women in public administration

22. 06. 2020.

In Montenegro, women are slightly more numerous than men, and they make up 50.5% of the population according the latest research. Also, now more than ever, women are highly educated and more often they achieve bachelor, specialist or master’s degree of educational level. However, it is not so common for a woman in Montenegro to…

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Djukanovic’s Decision on the Elections Date is Unconstitutional

22. 06. 2020.

If the elections are held on 30 August, when the President scheduled them, Montenegro could have “two Parliaments” for the period of 36 days. The Decision of the President of Montenegro to hold elections for MPs on 30 August is unconstitutional. With a complete interpretation of the relevant provisions of the Constitution and Law on…

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Public Administration Reform Council – first session in a year

22. 06. 2020.

The 12th session of the Public Administration Reform Council was held on Friday, June 19. The session was chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister for Political System, Interior and Foreign Policy, Zoran Pažin. Among others, on the Council’s agenda also were: Report on the Work of Public Administration Reform Council for 2019 year, 2019 Report…

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Stevo Muk on the upcoming elections in TV show Načisto

19. 06. 2020.

Ambient during preparations of upcoming elections, political crisis and events that occurred in Budva, the Law on Freedom of Religion, ‘’Lists’’ affair – these are just some of the topics our Stevo Muk discussed in the TV show Načisto with Petar Komnenić, on TV Vijesti. Daliborka Uljarević (CCE) and Milica Kovačević (CDT) also participated in…

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Reaction: Respect the law and do not block our path towards EU

18. 06. 2020.

Institute Alternative (IA), Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN CG) and Media Centre yesterday urged the institutions to do everything in their power to resolve the situation in Budva within the legal framework and without political interference, and appealed to the EU to warn the top officials about the inappropriate interference…

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Situation in Budva should be resolved within the law without political interference

17. 06. 2020.

Institute Alternative (IA), Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro (CIN CG), Media Centre and the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) condemn the police intrusion into premises of the Budva City Hall, violence and arrests of municipal officials, civil servants and citizens. We appeal for the detainees to be released, and the police and the Prosecutor’s…

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