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Facts and prejudices - financing of non-governmental organisations and political parties from public funds
Facts and prejudices - financing of non-governmental organisations and political parties from public funds

Author(s): Nikola Djonović, Boris Marić, Željka Ćetković, Snežana Kaluđerović
Contributor(s): Daliborka Uljarević (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics, Governance, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, Public Finances
Published by: Centar za građansko obrazovanje (CGO)
Keywords: Montenegro; public finances; political parties; policy; financing;
Summary/Abstract: Publication Facts and Prejudices – Financing of Non-governmental organisations and Political parties in Montenegro from Public funds – is part of the project “For better public financing for NGOs!” funded by the European Union and Balkan Public Policy Fund, within the BCSDN “IPA Balkan CS Acquis: Strengthening the Advocacy and Monitoring Potential and Capacities of CSOs” project. Facts and prejudices – Financing of Nongovernmental organisations and Political parties in Montenegro from Public funds provides and overview of legislative and institutional system of financing of NGOs from public funds, along with the recommendations which should be taken into account to improve current state of affairs. Likewise, it reflects on practice in this area during previous three years through the functioning of existing mechanisms of financing, but also indicates on phenomenon of discretionary decision-making in terms of the support to nongovernmental organisations by state bodies. Furthermore, it reflects on regulations that regulate the financing of political parties and practices in Montenegro, as well as on regional and EU level. This publication is a result of months of research on the financing of non-governmental organisations and political parties from public funds of Montenegro. It was produced based on the analysis of legislative framework within respective areas; reports of competent institutions, local selfgovernments, relevant NGOs in Montenegro; data received based on the application of Free Access to Information Law; search of web pages of institutions/organisations; and media archives.

  • Page Count: 31
  • Publication Year: 2016
  • Language: English