Interactive Navigation of Global Data Barometer 2024 Dataset
| Country | Pillar | Cluster | Action Area | Question/Indicator | Level | Response | Score | Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Elements Question 12 The data is provided in machinereadable formats
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L4 | Yes | 10.6 | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Please provide a comma separated list of the formats available eg csv json
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L4 | csv | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Please provide the URLs where machinereadable data is located
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L4 | https://www.plataformadetransparencia.org.mx/estadisticas-pnt/solicitudes | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Elements Question 13 The machinereadable dataset is available as a whole
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L4 | No | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Negative scoring:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Elements Question 14 This information is missing required data
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L4 | There is no evidence of data gaps. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Nonscoring:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Elements Question 15 There is evidence of use of this data
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L4 | Yes | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
In the examples provided who is using this data? Eg government civil society private sector media academia others
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L4 | government, civil society, media, academia | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
In the examples provided for what purposes is the data being used? Eg for accountability to improve access for marginalized populations to influence policy for equity or inclusion for red flag analysi ...
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L4 | To improve accountability by government officials, to improve access to information, for red flag an ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Please provide URLs for examples
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L4 | (1): https://home.inai.org.mx/?page_id=1908 (2): https://anim ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Elements summary:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Elements Question 16 Please summarize your answers to the preceding element subquestions
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L4 | The information contained in the National Transparency Platform includes data from all entities obli ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Availability | Political Integrity | Right to Information |
Availability (PI): RTI performance data
Please provide the URLs for the evidence that supports the summary provided
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L4 | (1): https://snt.org.mx/?page_id=5483 (2): https:/ ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
To what extent is political integrity data interoperable across different political integrity datasets, as well as other datasets associated with relevant information flows?
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L1 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
Existence
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L2 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
Exist of existence:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
Existence Question 1 Is there evidence that the datasets associated with political integrity are interoperable?
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L4 | There is no evidence of interoperability across the political integrity datasets. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
Existence summary:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
Existence Question 3 Please summarize your answers to the preceding existence subquestions including the extent of existence
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L4 | The datasets don't share common identifiers | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Capability | Political Integrity | Political integrity interoperability |
Capability (PI): Political integrity interoperability
Please provide the URLs for the evidence that supports the summary provided
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L4 | (1): https://www.plataformadetransparencia.org.mx/Inicio (2):https://transparenciaparlamentaria.sena ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
To what extent do relevant laws, regulations, policies, and guidance provide a basis for collecting and publishing data on public finances? (E.g., government budgets, government spending, debt, and bo ...
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L1 | 85.9 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence
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L2 | 1.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Exist of existence:
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L3 | 1.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence Question 1 Are there laws policies or regulations requiring collection of this information in any form?
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L4 | They exist and are operational. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please provide brief details
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L4 | There are five main laws: - The Federal Law of Budget and Fiscal Responsibility (1); The Federal Go ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please provide a URLs for where evidence can be found
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L4 | (1): https://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LFPRH.pdf (2): https://www.diputados. ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence Question 2 Are there laws policies or regulations requiring publication of this information in any form?
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L4 | They exist and are operational. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please provide brief details
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L4 | Title Fifth from the General Law of Government Accounting (1) provides dispositions for the transpar ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please provide a URLs for where evidence can be found
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L4 | (1): https://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LGCG.pdf | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Extent of existence:
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L3 | 1.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence Question 3 How comprehensive in terms of jurisdiction is the coverage of the framework assessed for this question?
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L4 | The framework provides national coverage. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence Question 4 How comprehensive is the coverage of the framework assessed for this indicator?
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L4 | The framework covers all or most of the public sector. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Are there any notable exceptions? Eg defense sector
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L4 | No, the General Law of Public Accounting covers all of the public sector and establishes the content ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence summary:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Existence Question 5 Please summarize your answers to the preceding existence subquestions including the extent of existence
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L4 | There are five primary laws in Mexico that mandate the collection of financial data, each covering d ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please provide the URLs for the evidence that supports the summary provided
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L4 | (1): https://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LFPRH.pdf (2): https://www.diputados. ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Elements
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L2 | 85.9 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Provisions for definitions, kinds, and fields:
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L3 | 45.9 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Elements Question 1 Summary reports must be provided as structured data
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L4 | Yes | 8.5 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Article 61 of the General Law of Government Accounting establishes that the federal government and t ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Elements Question 2 Expenditure information at the most disaggregated level of the economic classification must be provided as structured data
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L4 | Yes | 8.3 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Articles 46 and 61 of the General Law of Government Accounting | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Elements Question 3 The framework requires executive budget proposal information to be provided as structured data
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L4 | Yes | 8.3 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | General Law of Government Accounting, Title Fifth, Chapter II: On the Financial Information Related ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Elements Question 4 The framework requires the approved or enacted budget to be provided as structured data
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L4 | Partially | 4.2 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please explain your Partially response
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L4 | The law is explicit on the mandate to publish, but leaves the posibility open to do so as open data ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | General Law of Government Accounting, Title Fifth, Chapter II | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Elements Question 5 The framework requires inyear reports as structured data
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L4 | Yes | 8.3 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Public Finance | Budget and Spending |
Governance (PF): Public finance data
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Article 107 of the Federal Law of Budget and Fiscal Responsibility states that the federal Executive ... | - | Central America |