A World Economic Forum study scored Indonesia 3.8 in terms of legislative effectiveness. Singapore achieved the highest score globally, with a rating of 6.3. Indonesia ranked 69th worldwide and 4th in Southeast Asia, lagging behind Laos, Malaysia, and Singapore.
The World Economic Forum assessed national legislatures by measuring their effectiveness in policymaking. The study assigned scores from 1 to 7 to each country. The global average score was 3.8, with Indonesia at this level. Indonesia still trails behind developed nations and even neighboring countries like Malaysia.
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