Accountable public finances, EU accession negotiations, Parliamentary program, Public administration reform, Rule of law, Social policy

The Parliament Undermines the Legal System of Montenegro

The reaction of the Parliament of Montenegro regarding the decision of the Basic Court by which it issued interim order requesting the Parliament of Montenegro to reinstate Goran Đurović at the position of the RTCG Council member within eight days, until the completion of the judicial proceeding, is scandalous and represents an open attack of…

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Accountable public finances, EU accession negotiations, Parliamentary program, Public administration reform

The Parliament Should Implement the Decision of the Court

We commend the decision of the Basic Court in Podgorica which establishes temporary measure that orders the Parliament of Montenegro to return Goran Đurović at the position of the RTCG Council member within eight days, until the judicial proceeding is completed, all in order to prevent consequences that cannot be compensated later on. We have…

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Accountable public finances, EU accession negotiations, Public administration reform

Instead of spreading false news and polemic with NGOs, the Government should complete its work

We welcome the agreement reached at the meeting yesterday between representatives of the Government of Montenegro and RTCG regarding the signing of the 2018-2020 Broadcasting Services Contract. However, the public has the right to accurate information, so it should be specified that information published yesterday by the Media Directorate and Public Relations Department of the…

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Accountable public finances, EU accession negotiations, Parliamentary program, Public administration reform, Public policy school, Rule of law, Social policy

Government to unblock RTCG contracts and show that it works in public, and not party interest

The Government of Montenegro has significantly caused problems which the RTCG faces over the last period through institutional mechanisms at its disposal, demonstrating in this way that it primarily protects the party, or more precisely, interests of the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and not the public interest. Namely, the Government has been blocking…

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Accountable public finances, Rule of law

Confidential Procurement Far From Public’s Control: State Protected with Printers and Car Tires

In addition to the specific equipment needed for the security of the state and citizens, purchase of ordinary computers and passenger cars also slipped through under the veil of secrets of procurement worth millions. In a significant number of cases, only one bidder participated in tender. In the last five years (2013-2017), the Ministry of…

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Accountable public finances, EU accession negotiations, Other, Public administration reform, Rule of law, Social policy

Conference on the role of thinks tanks in the policy making process

Our Milena Milošević participated at the conference held in Belgrade with the topic of the role of independent think tanks in the process of policy making, in the time of democratic “regression” of the governments in the region and manipulation of information. Milena said that the most responsible actors – governments, to which we address…

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