LACK OF GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY IN SERBIA: LOW ACCOUNTABILITY DOMESTICALLY AND POOR RESPONSE TO EU CONDITIONALITY Cover Image

LACK OF GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY IN SERBIA: LOW ACCOUNTABILITY DOMESTICALLY AND POOR RESPONSE TO EU CONDITIONALITY
LACK OF GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY IN SERBIA: LOW ACCOUNTABILITY DOMESTICALLY AND POOR RESPONSE TO EU CONDITIONALITY

Author(s): Miloš Đinđić, Milena Lazarević
Subject(s): Civil Society, Public Administration
Published by: Centar za evropske politike CEP
Keywords: TRANSPARENCY ; SERBIA
Summary/Abstract: The Government of Serbia falls short of ensuring transparency of its work. By regularly publishing cherry-picked information from its sessions, access to all adopted decisions becomes hardly possible and the approach to provision of information unjustiably selective. In addition, by irregularly reporting to the public on its performance, the Government reduces possibilities for public scrutiny of its results. Also, irregular reporting on budgetary performance adds to the overall picture of insufcient and low-quality reporting. Civil society in Serbia recognises these problems and holds the view that the Government’s decision making is for the most part hidden from the eyes of the public. If the Government wishes to adhere to the principles of good governance, it can only do so by thoroughly and regularly publishing detailed information about its activities and results, thus paving the way for free exercise of public scrutiny and facilitating the accountability for its actions.

  • Page Count: 8
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Language: English
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