In practice, the chief executive limits the use of executive orders for establishing new regulations, policies, or government practices. - Global Integrity Index - Actionable Governance Indicators



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In practice, the chief executive limits the use of executive orders for establishing new regulations, policies, or government practices. - Global Integrity Index - Actionable Governance Indicators (2009)

Rank

Country

Value

1Costa Rica100
2Kazakhstan100
3Benin100
4Vanuatu100
5Turkey100
6South Africa100
7Serbia100
8Poland100
9Lithuania75
10Mongolia75
11Macedonia75
12Kenya75
13Mexico75
14Latvia75
15Lebanon75
16Bulgaria75
17Chile75
18Liberia75
19Sierra Leone75
20Democratic Republic of the Congo75
21Rwanda75
22Nigeria75
23Namibia75
24Ghana75
25Guatemala75
26India75
27Thailand50
28Argentina50
29Vietnam50
30Azerbaijan50
31Bangladesh50
32Zimbabwe50
33Bosnia and Herzegovina50
34Algeria50
35China50
36Indonesia50
37Malawi50
38Timor-Leste50
39Moldova50
40Mozambique50
41Nepal50
42Pakistan50
43Peru50
44Romania50
45Russia50
46Somalia50
47Tanzania50
48Armenia25
49Philippines25
50Egypt25
51Georgia25
52Ecuador25
53Senegal25
54Brazil25
55Colombia25
56Iraq25
57Cameroon25
58Sri Lanka25
59St. Vincent and the Grenadines25
60Nicaragua25
61Ethiopia25
62Jordan25
63Cambodia25
64Uganda25
65Ukraine25
66Montenegro25
67West Bank and Gaza25
68Yemen25
69Morocco25
70Angola0
71Belarus0
72Kyrgyzstan0
73Tajikistan0
74Burundi0
75Venezuela0
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