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Italy had spent 45.65 bn of NRRP funding by end of 2023

Proud of what's been done, much work to do says Meloni

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 22 - Italy had spend 45.65 billion euros of the funding it has been allocated for its National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) by the end of 2023, according to a draft of the half-yearly implementation report.
    It means that 21.1 billion euros of NRRP cash was spent last year.
    Premier Giorgia Meloni expressed satisfaction in her preface to the report.
    "The job is not done, we still have a lot to do," Meloni said.
    "But the many objectives achieved so far make us proud and encourage us to give more and more. In the interest of Italy and of the Italian people".
    The European Commission said Wednesday Italy is top in the European Union for the number of targets met under its NRRP, with 178 out of 527 goals achieved.
    Spain is second with 121 out of 416 milestones achieved and Croatia third with 104 out of 372, the EC said.
    Italy and Spain are the two countries which have received the biggest share of NRRP funds, made of up low-interest loans and grants for projects to make the economy Greener and more modern.
    Out of the 800 billion allotted overall to the post-COVID recovery programme, Italy has asked for 194.4 billion and Spain 163 billion, said the EU executive. (ANSA).
   

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