Transparency International Croatia (TIH) and the GONG NGO said on Thursday there was still no real political will in Croatia to combat corruption, and that since nearly all political parties and election candidates failed to issue early financial reports, the May 17 local elections could not be given a passing grade. ZAGREB, May 28 (Hina)…
Month: May 2009
PROJECT REPORTS
Please find project‘s reports here: Pilot project season 2006/2007Theworkshops were conductedin 143 high schools in the Republic of Croatia. 601 workshops were held during the second term, from 21 February to 7 May 2007. Twenty specially educated trainers conducted the workshops with more than 16,000 participating high school seniors.Report for 2006/2007 (111 KB) Project season 2007/2008…
GONG reports election irregularities
The non-governmental election monitoring organisation GONG reported a large number of violations of the electioneering ban by political parties and independent candidates during local elections in Croatia on Sunday. ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) – The non-governmental election monitoring organisation GONG reported a large number of violations of the electioneering ban by political parties and independent…
One sixth of towns and municipalities meet transparency criteria
Only 16 percent out of a total of 556 cities, towns and municipalities in Croatia satisfy criteria of transparency, openness and responsibility in their treatment of residents and other groups concerned, and the city of Rijeka has earned the highest mark, 8.8 with the top mark being 10, according to findings of a survey conducted…