Abstract

The article examines the evolution of the civil society in Romania, Hungary, and Poland. A projection is made on one of the spheres of the “third sector” activity – prevention of corruption in politics and other spheres. The author analyzes the experience of the civil society of each of the countries regarding the supervision of policy makers in terms of their compliance with the requirements of transparent activity, prevention of conflicts of interest, and prevention of different manifestations of informal institutionalization. The study focuses on the peculiarities of the forms of corruption counteraction by the civil society in Romania, Hungary, and Poland, and identifies the obstacles that hinder the anticorruption activity of the civil society actors.

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