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Accountable public finances, Parliamentary program
Press release: Better public procurement oversight by strengthening the Parliament
The Parliament has an important role in controlling government’s spending and procurement, and should have the capacity to verify key information about the funds allocated to consumer units, but also regarding effective and efficient of these resources. The role of the Parliament of Montenegro in the control of the public procurement system remains limited. This…

Zoran Stojiljković’s lecture
On Monday, April 22, at 18 o’clock, has been held the second block class of the Public Policy school. Class was dedicated to the anti-corruption policies as an example of sector policies, which was explained by professor Zoran Stojiljkovic. The topic (keyword): In order to develop a comprehensive research model, the prior attempt is to…
IA’s representative at the ReSPA conference
Milena Milošević, our public policy researcher, took part at the seventh annual conference of the Regional School for Public Administration, ReSPA. How to improve more efficient making, implementation and evaluation of public policies was the main topic of this year’s conference, which was held on April 18 and 19. Around twenty experts from the region…

Stevo Muk in the political talkshow “From my point of view”
Stevo Muk, IA’s president of the Managing Board, took part in the political talkshow “From my viewpoint” hosted by Tina Raičević on Television Vijesti. Announced civic protests and events surrounding the recently held presidential elections were the topic of the show. Other guest were Miodrag Lekić, independent presidential candidate, Predrag Sekulić, an MP from the…
Measures of secret surveillance in the 2012 Human Rights Report
The State Department’s 2012 Human Rights Report for Montenegro quotes the findings of our policy briefs “National Security Agency and Secret Surveillance Measures – Is there any control?” and ”Secret Surveillance Measures in Criminal Procedure – Neglected Control” on the number of persons who were subjected to these measeures and data collection, as well as…
Training on monitoring accession negotiations in chapter 23
Dina Bajramspahić, our policy analyst, took part in the three-day training to improve the capacity of the members of Coalition of NGO’s for monitoring the negotiations in Chapter 23 – Judiciary and fundamental rights. Training was an activity within the project “Let’s make the negotiation process public” that is being led by Centre for Development…