Network for Affirmation of the Non-governmental Sector - MANS
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20.03.2007
The Parliament of Montenegro decided to include the proposed Draft-Law on Protection of Households in the Energy Sector in its agenda of legislation to be debated. The Draft was prepared by the Network for Affirmation of the NGO Sector (MANS), and was supported by more than 7,000 citizens who signed the petition.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Energy] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Law]
06.03.2007
Vanja Calovic, Director of the Network for Affirmation of Nongovernmental Sector – MANS, and Veselin Bajceta, Assistant to the MANS Anti-Corruption programme, were detained on Sunday, March 4, by Podgorica Police, during the “KAP Spends, Who Pays?”
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Civil rights] [Activism] [Civil society] [Governance] [Security]
Image: Vanja Calovic, MANS Executive Director
14.02.2007
The action to collect signatures for the petition requiring from the Government to provide the same treatment to the citizens reserved for the Aluminium Corporation expanded to Kotor and Niksic, and the citizens can now sign the petition online, at http://www.pravodaznam.info/peticija.htm, reports MANS.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Energy] [Corporations] [Governance]
13.02.2007
Following the protests over the huge January electricity bills that came as rather bad surprise to the citizens of Montenegro, the Network for Affirmation of Non-Governmental Sector (MANS) continues the campaign to collect the signatures on a petition to the Government demanding that the citizens get the same treatment regarding their electricity bills reserved to the Aluminium Corporation.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Corporations] [Activism] [Governance]
03.07.2006
The Network for Affirmation of Non-Governmental Sector (MANS) announced that it will demand from the State Prosecutor to bring up criminal charges against all persons involved in cover-up of information on environmental situation at the Podgorica Aluminium Corporation (Kombinat aluminijuma KAP).
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Environment] [Information & media] [Corruption & transparency]
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