KDI: After elections and government creation fighting corruption becomes priority

Kosovo's Democratic Institute has demanded that the fight against corruption in Kosovo be established as a priority, following parliamentary elections and the establishment of new governing institutions. In KDI's announcement, the branch of Transparency International in Kosovo, calls for fighting corruption to be led by an effective national strategy [...]
In KDI's announcement, the branch of Transparency International in Kosovo, calls for fighting corruption also to be led by an effective national strategy conveyed with necessary financial resources.
“KDI requires institutions that accountability and transparency in the public sector be contained as basic standards of good governance in order to prevent abuse of public resources, nepotism and dysbalanity among powers”, the report said.
Among other things, it is stressed that in the world's Corruption Perception Index “ ♪ CPI 2024 The fighting of corruption becomes a priority for new institutions derived from the <x1-> elections, Kosovo is ranked 73rd with 44 points.
Kosovo for 2024 has scored 44 points and is ranked 73rd in the world ranking. Among the Western Balkan states, it is ranked after Montenegro and has left Albania, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina” behind.
According to KDI, since 2012, when Kosovo has become part of CPI estimates, its progress has been steady but slow, with a total of 10 points in the last 12 years.












