Eighty percent of citizens in our country refused to even consider the possibility of financial compensation in exchange for signing a petition contrary to their political beliefs. Similarly, 78% refused to consider financial compensation in exchange for abstaining from voting. These are among the key findings presented at the public event “Emotions and Politics: Insights [...]
Citizens rated the work of the Parliament with an average score of 2.7, marking a slight improvement compared to previous years, while still indicating a relatively low level of satisfaction. This is one of the key findings of the public opinion analysis “Parliament Watch: Citizens' Perceptions of the Work of the Parliament of the Republic [...]
RESILIO-ACCESS Snapshot Series The Snapshots are a series of comprehensive analyses on how to study the resilience of the rule of law in EU accession countries. Using concrete empirical examples from the candidate countries, they use the RESILIO-ACCESS model as an analytical framework to explain how the resilience of the rule of law can be [...]
RESILIO-ACCESS Snapshot Series The Snapshots are a series of comprehensive analyses on how to study the resilience of the rule of law in EU accession countries. Using concrete empirical examples from the candidate countries, they use the RESILIO-ACCESS model as an analytical framework to explain how the resilience of the rule of law can be [...]
RESILIO-ACCESS Snapshot Series The Snapshots are a series of comprehensive analyses on how to study the resilience of the rule of law in EU accession countries. Using concrete empirical examples from the candidate countries, they use the RESILIO-ACCESS model as an analytical framework to explain how the resilience of the rule of law can be [...]
RESILIO-ACCESS Snapshot Series The Snapshots are a series of comprehensive analyses on how to study the resilience of the rule of law in EU accession countries. Using concrete empirical examples from the candidate countries, they use the RESILIO-ACCESS model as an analytical framework to explain how the resilience of the rule of law can be [...]
The RESILIO-ACCESS Monitor is an innovative analytical tool designed to assess the strength and adaptability of the rule of law in EU accession countries. The tool covers ten candidate countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and Türkiye. Additionally, Türkiye is examined in a separate dedicated case study (due [...]
The report indicates a relatively low level of debate quality in the Parliament for the current mandate, and confirming that there is significant room for improvement. The average debate quality score for the first half of 2025 is 5.7 on a scale of 1-10. This represents no change from the previous monitoring period (January-June 2025) [...]
The Institute for Democracy “Societas Civilis“, Skopje (IDSCS) and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) office in Skopje present the second volume of the Republic of North Macedonia’s 2025 Local Elections Handbook, which includes the results, as well as information about the campaign and the election process. The handbook provides an overview of the 2025 local elections, as well [...]