Georgia has placed 41st in the World Bank’s Open Government Index, attaining a 59% score on a scale of 100, per the evaluation metrics of the Index.
Georgia preceded countries such as Poland, Hungary, Albania, Montenegro, Turkey, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, and Moldova.
The country is the eminent leader among neighboring countries while, in the broader context, ranking behind only Baltic states among post-Soviet states.
The World Bank’s database is derived from the research conducted by the World Justice Project, an international civil society organization devoted to ‘advancing the rule of law’ globally.