Trust in Government and Public Institutions to Improve Policy Outcomes

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© OECD A joint initiative of the OECD and the European Union, principally financed by the EU OECD, Paris 2-3 December 2013 4 th ENP Networking Seminar Trust in Government and Public Institutions to Improve Policy Outcomes in Poland Mr. Jan Pastwa, Director National School of Public Administration, Warsaw

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OECD, Paris

2-3 December 2013

4th ENP Networking

Seminar

Trust in Government and Public Institutions

to Improve Policy Outcomes in Poland

Mr. Jan Pastwa, Director

National School of Public Administration, Warsaw

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Point of departure – deeply rooted lack of

trust:

• in the State (lack of own Polish state for more than 100 years –

including crucial 19th century)

• in the Government (1926-39 – authoritarian, 1944-1989 –

totalitarian)

• in the public structures (individualistic and family-oriented society,

weak NGO’s)

Worsened by lack of confidence:

• in business relations (in time of economic crisis)

• between people (political polarization)

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Trust-building measures in Poland –

“areas”:

• - “Democracy”

• - “Legislative”

• - “Judiciary”

• - “Executive”

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1. “Trust in area of democracy”:

• Transparent electoral system involving the population.

• Personal transparency of politicians and civil servants

(anti-corruption measures, ethics).

• Social (tripartite) dialogue on all levels.

• Real influence of local communities on local self-government

(incl. successful dismissal referendums).

• Supreme and Regional Audit Chambers’ publicly available

reports and execution powers.

• Public budget support for political parties, transparent rules

and limits of funding of electoral campaigns, impartial state

body control over political parties’ finances.

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2. “Trust in the legislative area”:

• Open, broadcasted and registered sessions of Parliament

and every local Council.

• Respect of opposition rights in composition of bodies and

performing their activities.

• State and local budgets in task-oriented format

(performance budget)

+ watchdogs allowed to look in and comment.

• Personal involvement and visibility of MPs and

Councillors.

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3. “Trust in the area of the judiciary”:

• Free and instant access to current and complete

legislation database provided by Parliament.

• Independence and professionalism of judges (recruitment,

appointment and management of judges careers and

disciplinary measures performed by their autonomous

bodies and overseen by independent National Judiciary

Council).

• Open courts’ sessions.

• Court and administrative (tax) rulings available on the

web.

• Enterprises and legal entities registers on the web

(+ no bearer shares !)

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4. “Trust in the area of the executive”:

• Transparency of governmental activities.

• Communication on all levels and by all available (including by the

latest) means.

• “Eyes wide open” policy of government (ACTA and “Mothers of 1st

Quarter” cases).

• Personal involvement and visibility of ministers and top officials.

• Public consultation in regulatory impact assessment and legislation.

• System of Strategy Documents publicly formulated, consulted and

reviewed.

• NGOs formally involved in policy development, design and

implementation.

• Citizens’, NGOs’, enterprises’ participation in decision-making process:

public policies, local solutions.

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4. “Trust in the area of the executive”(2):

• Publicly announced and consulted programs and summing-up

reports (e.g. S&ME support).

• Access to public information secured by law and practical

measures – unified Public Information Bulletin on the web.

• Budget transparency (efforts to make available the meaningful,

readable and digestible data on public funds).

• Public statistical data instantly and fully available.

• NGOs entrusted with performing public tasks.

• Administrative Procedure Code regulations on access and

involvement into process as well as on appeal rights.

• Public service measures – open and competitive recruitment,

transparent procedures, widely distributed codes of ethics.

• Constant care of the quality of public services.

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Results: “Longevity” of governments in

Poland since 1989:

• Tadeusz Mazowiecki 12.09.1989 – 12.01.1991 - 16 months

• Jan Krzysztof Bielecki 12.01.1991 – 23.12.1991 - 11 months 11 days

• Jan Olszewski 23.12.1991 – 5.06.1992 - 5 months 13 days

• Waldemar Pawlak 5.06.1992 – 11.07.1992 - 1 month 6 days

• Hanna Suchocka 11.07.1992 – 26.10.1993 - 13 months 15 days

• Waldemar Pawlak 26.10.1993 – 7.03.1995 - 14 months 12 days

• Józef Oleksy 7.03.1995 – 7.02.1996 - 11 months

• Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz 7.02.1996 – 31.10.1997 - 20 months 24 days

• Jerzy Buzek 31.10.1997 – 26.10.2001 - 47 months 26 days

• Leszek Miller 26.10.2001 – 2.05.2004 - 30 months 7 days

• Marek Belka 2.05.2004 – 31.10.2005 - 17 months 29 days

• Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz 31.10.2005 – 14.07.2006 - 8 months 14 days

• Jarosław Kaczyński 14.07.2006 – 16.11.2007 - 16 months 2 days

• Donald Tusk 16.11.2007 – now - 72 months + …

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Lessons learned:

• Feeling of trust by citizens is always rooted in recognition of

their own situation – you can use all very sophisticated

measures, but when economic or security situation worsens –

no matter if your own government is “guilty” – nothing will

work.

• Build trust not by declarations, but by facts (“Verba volant,

exempla trahunt”, “Trust but check”)

• It is not enough to install several separated solutions - only

certain “critical mass” of factors and their synergy can initiate

the positive process of increasing trust.

• Building trust takes time, but you can lose it in a day.

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Building trust is a never ending story

of the “civic vigilance”.

Needs constant concern,

learning “case by case”

and involvement of all representatives of

government – from top to bottom level.

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Questions? Comments?

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Thank you for your attention

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