Overview of Slovenia's Open Budget Index 2015

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The Open Budget Survey by www.InternationalBudget.org evaluates the transparency, oversight, and public participation in government budgeting. In 2015, Slovenia's Open Budget Index score was assessed, reflecting the country's level of providing accessible budget information to the public. The survey involves country experts and follows a thorough review process. The average score for surveyed countries was 45 out of 100, with varied levels of information disclosure. Slovenia's specific performance in the Open Budget Index is showcased through detailed indicators and analysis.


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  1. Slovenia and Open Budget Survey Mitja ok, May 2017

  2. Open Budget Survey (www.InternationalBudget.org) Independent International Budget Partnership www.InternationalBudget.org Biennial (2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017*) Comparable Based on international standards

  3. Open Budget Survey (www.InternationalBudget.org) Oversight Participation Transparency 15 indicators measuring the strength of the legislature and auditors 16 indicators measuring opportunities for public participation 109 indicators measuring transparency (the Open Budget Index) Transparency

  4. Open Budget Survey (www.InternationalBudget.org) Country experts complete survey 18 month process IBP review Governm ent review External review IBP final review Open Budget Index

  5. Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org) The average score for all survey countries is 45 out of 100. 78 countries score 60 or less, meaning they provide insufficient information. 17 countries score 20 or less, meaning scant or no information is available to the public. 5

  6. Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org) 6

  7. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  8. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  9. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  10. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  11. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  12. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  13. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  14. Slovenia - Open Budget Index 2015 (www.InternationalBudget.org)

  15. Slovenia Recommendations (www.InternationalBudget.org) Improving Transparency: Pre-Budget Statement (published too late) Citizen Budget (not published) Increasing the comprehensiveness of the Executive Budget Proposal (expenditures for future years, public debt information) Increasing the comprehensiveness of the Year-End Report Improving Participation: Enabling mechanisms for capturing public perspectives on budget matters Ensuring that public is informed of public budget engagements Providing feedback on how public perspectives have been captured and taken into account

  16. Slovenia Recommendations (www.InternationalBudget.org) Improving Oversight: Establishing a specialized budget research office for the legislature Changes in 2016 and 2017: Citizen Budget (Ministry of Finance, CEF) http://www.mf.gov.si/fileadmin/mf.gov.si/pageuploads/slike/prora%C4% 8Dun/Infografika_PRORACUN_2017_KONCNI.pdf Fiscal council (Fiskalni svet)

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