Use of extraordinary or shortened proceedings for the adoption of government-sponsored draft laws

Use of non-standard scrutiny proceedings for adoption of government-initiated draft laws (%)

The ratio (expressed as a percentage) is calculated by dividing the number of government-initiated draft laws (new laws and amendments) adopted by the parliament during the full calendar year preceding the assessment in non-standard procedures (e.g. extraordinary, emergency, urgent, and/or shortened/fast-tracked) by the total number of government-initiated laws adopted by the parliament within the same full calendar year. All types of non-standard procedures established by the national legislation are used for calculating this indicator. Information is also collected for the share of all laws (MP- and government-initiated) approved through non-standard procedures Points are allocated based on the percentage of laws adopted in non-standard procedures (x): • x > 30% = 0 points. • 30% ≥ x > 5% = linear function. • x ≤ 5% = 12 points.