The European Commission is open to
greater flexibility in the use of existing funds for the
post-Covid National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) and in
support of economic, social and territorial cohesion of the
European Union, Premier Giorgia Meloni said after the European
Summit in Brussels.
"There has been discussion on how to address the issue of
competitiveness, asking for equal conditions for countries with
less fiscal space, namely flexibility in the use of existing
funds," Meloni told reporters.
"Today in the Commission's proposals this element is present,
and for Italy between the NRRP and Cohesion funds it means 300
billion euros that can be better spent," she continued, saying
that she was "very satisfied" with the summit.
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