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Slovenia

OECD member since 2010

This set of indicators covers countries’ strategic frameworks on anti-corruption. These could consist of a single strategy or be spread across multiple strategies, but all strategies must be adopted at the highest level of government (council of ministers/cabinet, president or parliament/congress). Data for OECD members was published in 2021 and 2024 with information relating to 2020 and 2023, respectively. Data for non-OECD countries was published in 2024, with information relating to 2023.

Regulatory framework for access to information and open data
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List of indicators for Accountability of Public Policy Making

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Top performing and underperforming criteria in Slovenia

This table shows the criteria within this dataset where the selected country performs the most above and below average. OECD countries are compared to the OECD average and partner countries are compared to the partner country average. Only criteria fulfilled by less than 40% of countries are shown as leading, and only criteria fulfilled by more than 40% of countries are shown as lagging.

Aggregated data on lobbying on public decision making including at minimum data on the identity and field of action of interest representatives met by members of Government and members of Parliament.

18%

of OECD countries fulfill

0%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

The lobbying register allows to sort information collected at the minimum by lobbyist’s name, company or organisation, domain of intervention, and piece of legislation or regulation targeted.

21%

of OECD countries fulfill

0%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

At least one investigation was carried out for non-compliance with the regulation of lobbying activities or incomplete or erroneous disclosure of information during the latest full calendar year.

29%

of OECD countries fulfill

3%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

Information holders are required to provide information in the requested format; requesters are not required to provide justification for their requests.

63%

of OECD countries fulfill

47%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

An independent body has the mandate to oversee the financing of political parties and election campaigns.

63%

of OECD countries fulfill

63%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

Any member of the highest bodies of the judiciary must submit an interest declaration, as a minimum upon entry and any renewal or change in public office.

55%

of OECD countries fulfill

66%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Lagging

A supervisory body responsible for public information issues is established.

61%

of OECD countries fulfill

53%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

The management board or the head of the supervisory body for public information is appointed for a fixed term and can be dismissed during this term only in strictly defined cases.

45%

of OECD countries fulfill

34%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Appeals against decisions of the body specialised in public information are decided by a body independent of all parties.

47%

of OECD countries fulfill

41%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Statistical data on requests for access to information and decisions have been aggregated and published by a relevant public body for the past three years.

47%

of OECD countries fulfill

38%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Inspections of compliance were conducted by the relevant supervisory body within the latest full calendar year.

47%

of OECD countries fulfill

31%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Sanctions for non-compliance were imposed by the relevant supervisory body within the latest full calendar year.

21%

of OECD countries fulfill

16%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

Leading

A central government unit or independent body is responsible for open data policy.

84%

of OECD countries fulfill

53%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill

A monitoring function for open data policy is established at the level of the central government.

76%

of OECD countries fulfill

50%

of OECD partner and accession countries fulfill