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CPI 2023 for Eastern Europe & Central Asia:…

by NEWSROOM


In the two years following the 2018 Velvet Revolution, Armenia (47) experienced significant democratic and anti-corruption reforms. However, progress against corruption has stalled, primarily due to the limited implementation of these new measures. Despite facing challenging security threats – like many countries in the region – Armenia has the potential to navigate such difficulties and turn strong policies into better control of corruption.

Ukraine (36) gained three points on the CPI this year, continuing an 11-year rise. This…



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