“…To emphasize a legal dimension, the Open Government Index (OGI), developed by the World Justice Project (2017), assesses the state of open government with a focus on legal rights, public availability, right to information, and civil rights and provides individual, regional and global scores and rankings for countries. Some studies investigate the access to information act or freedom of information act as important legal factors in assessing government advancements (Kuunifaa, 2012; Omotayo, 2015; Worthy, 2015; Razzano, 2016; Svärd, 2017, 2018). Because access to information is dealt with as a basic human right, and public bodies are obliged to provide the public with access to information about their activities, citizens have the right to request and receive information from public officials (Access Info Europe, n.d.a).…”