According to the newest Global Perceptions Corruption Index published by Transparency International, public corruption perceptions worsened in most Southeast and Central European countries. Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia were ranked worst in the Western Balkans, sharing 111th place within 180 countries. Serbia’s and Kosovo’s rankings also worsened compared to 2019. Croatia kept the same score (47) and rank (63) as last year. Montenegro also held the same score (45), but declined in rank from 66th to 67th place. Albania improved its score, rising from 35 to 36 points and its rank. Turkey scored 40 (from 39 in 2019) and was ranked in 86th place, from 91 in 2019. Read more here.
Source: Balkan Insight