An Updated List Was Submitted to the Committee
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Civil society organizations and civic activists presented an updated list of signatories to the Parliamentary Committee for Education, Science, Culture, and Sports today, opposing the introduction of religious education into the education system.
According to their statement, 114 non-governmental organizations and nine civic activists advocate for secular public education in Montenegro.
“We wish to emphasize that the civil society organizations supporting this initiative strongly oppose the introduction of religious education in public educational institutions, viewing it as contrary to the fundamental constitutional values of Montenegro’s civil and secular state and not in the best interest of children and youth,” the statement elaborated.
The education system should remain a realm focused on community, learning, and growth rooted in science, rather than divisions based on dogmatic religious beliefs.
It was stated that Article 5 of the General Law on Education prohibits religious instruction, making any attempts to introduce it a serious threat to the secular nature of the state.
“The Montenegrin education system currently includes a subject titled History of Religion, which enables students to learn about all religions and their customs. This fosters interculturalism and unity, while religious education could segregate children of believers from those who are atheists, and further divide believers into different faiths, exacerbating existing ethnic and religious divides in Montenegrin society,” the statement highlighted.
Additionally, the group expressed concern that the Parliament has prioritized the petition for religious education despite the ongoing signature collection for that initiative, which will continue until May 10th.
“This sets a precedent and undermines the principle of equal treatment for all civic initiatives, as previous petitions with sufficient signatures have often waited months for consideration or never reached parliamentary procedure. We urge the Parliament of Montenegro to act responsibly, in accordance with the Constitution, laws, and the best interests of children and youth. State schools must not become venues for religious divisions; education should remain grounded in science, critical thinking, and the values of coexistence in civil society,” the statement reiterated.
The initiative has garnered the support of the following organizations:
- Human Rights Action (HRA)
- Center for Civic Education (CGO)
- Center for Women’s and Peace Education ANIMA
- Educational Community of Montenegro
- Now Femina
- SPEKTRA Association
- Center for Investigative Journalism (CIN-CG)
- Montenegrin PEN Center
- Montenegrin LGBTIQ Association Kvir Montenegro
- Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature (FCJK)
- KOD
- Yellow Turtle – Normalizuj.me
- Municipal Multiple Sclerosis Association Bijelo Polje
- Association of Disabled Youth of Montenegro (UMHCG)
- Fine
- Juventas
- Agency for Local Democracy
- Ipso Facto
- Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM)
- Society of Montenegrin Publishers
- Ecological Movement Ecopatriotism
- Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI)
- Center for the Affirmation of the RE Population (CAREP)
- Montenegrin Women’s Lobby
- Center for Democratic Transition (CDT)
- Center for Civil Liberties (CEGAS)
- Association of Lawyers of Montenegro
- Center for the Development of Non-Governmental Organizations (CRNVO)
- Sociological Center of Montenegro (SOCEN)
- LINK – Montenegrin Harm Reduction Network
- Bihor Cultural Center
- Association “Štrpci – Against Oblivion”
- Construction Site
- Expeditio
- Empty Space
- Montenegrin Committee of Lawyers for the Protection of Human Rights
- Center for Women’s Rights (CŽP)
- Corypheus Theater
- PEN
- Monte Linguistic
- Association of Professional Journalists of Montenegro (DPNCG)
- Association of History Professors of Montenegro – HIPMONT
- Safe Women’s House (SŽK)
- Media Institute of Montenegro (IMCG)
- Legal Representative
- Anti-fascists of Cetinje
- Institute for Gender Equality “Dulcinea”
- Ulcinj Info
- New Horizon
- HUSEIN PASHA
- Center for Multimedia Production (CEZAM)
- Association of Psychologists of Montenegro
- Training Ground for Female Excellence – Sofia
- Active Zone
- Dr. Martin Schneider-Jacoby Association – MSJA
- Education Plus
- Balkan Sector
- Bona Fide Pljevlja
- Alliance for Children and Youth – House
- Forum MNE
- Bosniak Forum of Montenegro
- Center for Economic and European Studies (CEES)
- ERA – Alliance for Equal Rights of LGBTI People in the Western Balkans and Turkey
- SOS Rožaje
- Training and Education Center
- Center for Roma Initiatives
- Monitoring Group Ulcinj – MogUL
- ALFA Center
- LBTQ Women’s Association “Stana”
- Children of Montenegro
- Montenegrin Association of Political Science Students – MAPSS
- Roma Youth Organization “Walk With Us – Phiren Amenca”
- Alumni Academy of the Faculty of Law, University of Montenegro
- Foundation for the Promotion of Science – Prona
- Montenegrin Cultural Circle
- Our Action
- NOVA Center for Feminist Culture
- Bridge of Culture
- SOS Hotline for Women and Children Nikšić
- My Chance is Also Your Chance.
- Heart
- MULTIMEDIAL Montenegro
- Social Justice – Social Justice
- Association of Parents of Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities “OAZA”
- 35 mm
- Potreba – Need
- Civic Initiative “21 May”
- Plan B
- International Police Organization of Montenegro
- System
- SkArt
- Kompas – Youth Information and Counseling Center Kotor
- Radio Brushkin
- Futura
- Sport Agon
- Pedagogical Center of Montenegro
- LGBT Forum Progress
- Foundation Volunteers of Montenegro
- IKRE – Rožaje
- SPES
- Happy Moms
- Association Parents
- TNT
- From Garden to Table
- Period
- Civic Alliance
- You Are Not Alone.
- Center for the Development of Social Economy
- Source of Life Nikšić
- Youth Initiative for Human Rights
- Association of Young Ecologists Nikšić
- Zero Waste Montenegro
- Our Action
- SOS Hotline for Women and Children Victims of Violence – Podgorica
The initiative is also backed by:
- Dina Bajramspahić, civic activist
- Jovana Marović, civic activist
- Goran Đurović, civic activist
- Dragoljub Vuković, journalist and civic activist
- Tamara Milaš, civic activist
- Dušan Pajović, civic activist
- Aleksandar Dragićević, civic activist
- Tanja Pavicevic, journalist and civic activist
- Velibor Ivanović, civic activist
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