According to the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2024, North Macedonia received a score of 0.52 in Open Government, ranking 6th in the region and 65th globally. This category measures the transparency of government operations, public access to information, civic participation, and the effectiveness of complaint mechanisms. Hereā€™s a closer look at the findings:

1. Publicized Laws and Data: Scoring 50, North Macedonia has seen improvements in the accessibility of laws and governmental information. However, limitations remain in ensuring that this information is presented in an understandable and timely manner for the broader public.

2. Civic Participation: With a score of 51, this indicates that the public has opportunities to participate in governance. Yet, civic engagement is sometimes hindered by bureaucratic processes, limiting meaningful public input.

3. Complaint Mechanisms: North Macedonia scored 57 in complaint systems, suggesting that these mechanisms are relatively accessible. Still, there is room to streamline processes for quicker responses and greater transparency.

Summary:

North Macedoniaā€™s Open Government practices are moderately developed. While progress has been made in making government data more accessible, further improvements are needed in transparency and public engagement. Strengthening the clarity of public information and enhancing civic participation would help increase trust in government and encourage more informed citizen involvement.

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For the full report, visit: WJP Rule of Law Index 2024.

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