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    EU MEMBERSHIP IS NOT ENOUGH!

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    [05:09 pm] 08 June, 2007

    This year's Nations in Transit launch will focus on the new EU members
    from Central Europe, and in particular, the Visegrad four.

    The 2007 findings of "Freedom House" in eight of the new EU members
    from Central Europe suggest that most have stagnated or worsened in
    their governance standards since achieving EU membership in 2004.

    Economic progress in the Visegrad Four is increasingly overshadowed
    by political turmoil - populism and anti-liberalism are on the rise,
    judicial independence is coming under attack or increasing pressure,
    and media demonstrate continued partisanship and weak levels of
    professionalism which hamper their important role as watchdog in
    democratic societies. In the fight against corruption, there is a
    notable gap between legislation and practice.

    Multi-year trends show democracy scores worsening in all of the
    Visegrad four. In Czech Republic and Hungary, political partisanship
    has diverted time and attention from the real work of consolidating
    reforms.

    In 2006, Hungary experienced a crisis in confidence in its leadership
    and government institutions. Czech Republic was unable to form a
    government for five months. And, Poland and Slovakia's governments
    exhibited overly partisan interest in concentrating power.

    Nations in Transit (NIT) is an annual assessment of governance issues
    for 29 countries and administrative areas from Central Europe to
    Eurasia. The 2007 edition marks its twelfth year of publication and
    monitoring comparative levels of democratization. The standardized
    set of indicators and time series data provides Trans-Atlantic policy
    makers with one of the few cross-comparative governance assessments
    available for most new member states and states in the eastern
    European Neighborhood.
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