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Freedom House has released its 2004 report, Nations in Transit, which gauges democracy in Eastern Europe. Slovenia scored 1.75 in the Democracy Score Rankings. (The scale runs from 1 to 7, with one being the highest level of democratic development.) Poland scored the same.

On the summary page (PDF), Slovenia is briefly chided for some recent corruption scandals, but praised for passing the Law on the Freedom of Information and improving public administration. Oddly, the issue of the “erased” is not mentioned.

The report can be seen here.

UPDATE: The author of the report sent me an e-mail pointing out that the “erased” ARE included, in the governance section. My apologies!

Posted on Friday, May 28, 2004 to Slovenia ¦ Comments (12)