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Freedom House: Nationalism Hampers Progress in Balkans

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In Freedom House’s global report the U.S.-based watchdog noted that Balkan countries have made real progress on the path to democracy and EU accession. The report, which is issued annually, examines the ability of individuals to exercise their political and civil rights in 195 countries and 14 territories around the world.  In the latest report, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia are listed as Free Countries, whereas Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Kosovo are perceived as Partly Free. None of the Balkan countries moved significantly compared to last year's analysis. On a scale of one to seven, with one representing the best mark, Croatia tops the regional list with number one in the category of political rights and number two in civil liberties. Bulgaria got 2 for both political rights and civil liberties; Montenegro and Serbia scored 3 for political rights and 2 for civil liberties; and Romania was given the lowest result with 5 for political rights and 2 for civil liberties. When it comes to Partly Free countries, Bosnia scored 4 for political rights and 3 for civil liberties; Albania and Macedonia got 3 in both categories; and Kosovo received scores of 5 and 4 in the two categories. Freedom House also notes that there is still evidence of pressure on free media in the Balkans. You can find out more here.

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