International Budget Partnership hits region
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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Central American governments fail to provide their citizens with sufficient information on the way their nations’ budgets are drawn up, managed and spent, the International Budget Partnership says in a study.
The study’s main conclusion is that the biggest shortcoming in the budgets is their transparency.
The study gives Costa Rica a rating of 47 points; El Salvador 37; Guatemala 50; Honduras, 11 and Nicaragua 37.
Original source (in Spanish): Efe