Recovery, missions, figures and date: the plan sent to the EU

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I’m 2,487 pages of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan for Italy, accompanied by the relative attachments, sent to the European Commission. The document states that “the Government intends to request the maximum amount of RRF resources, equal to 191.5 billion euros, divided into 68.9 billion euros in grants and 122.6 billion euros in loans. The first 70 percent of the grants is already fixed by the official version of the RFF Regulation, while the remainder will be definitively determined by 30 June 2022 based on the GDP trend of the Member States recorded in 2020-2021 according to official statistics. Italy was estimated on the basis of the maximum limit of 6.8 per cent of gross national income in accordance with the Commission’s task force “.


Remembering the six missions, the amounts that will go to each are also defined: 59.5 billion to the green revolution and ecological transition; 40.3 billion for digitization, innovation, competitiveness, culture and tourism; 30.9 billion for education and research; 25.4 billion to infrastructure for sustainable mobility; 19.8 billion for inclusion and cohesion and 15.6 billion for health.

The the national recovery and resilience plan will have to see its ” effective implementation ” by 31 August 2026. The regulation, it is recalled, establishes ” strict deadlines, not only for the definition, presentation and formal approval of national recovery and resilience plans ”, to be sent by 30 April 2021, ” but also for the their effective implementation by 31 August 2026 ”.

A ‘control room’ will be set up at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers with the task of ” verifying the progress of the NRP and the progress ” of the Plan. In general, it explains, they are three stages of implementation: we start with the implementation of the interventions, which the respective individual central administrations (ministries, regions and local authorities) will have to provide, within their respective competences.

The second phase involves the central coordination of the NRP for monitoring and control, in relation to the implementation of the Plan and reporting to the European Commission. The establishment of a special structure is foreseen at the Ministry of Economy, which constitutes the contact point with the European Commission for the NRP.

The third phase is, in fact, the establishment of a control room of the Pnrr in Palazzo Chigi ” with the task of ensuring the monitoring of the progress of the Plan, the strengthening of cooperation with the economic, social and territorial partnership, and of propose the activation of substitute powers and the necessary regulatory changes for the implementation of the measures ”.

The establishment of aAudit body‘, i.e. a control body responsible for the internal system, to’ ‘protect the financial interests of the Union and more specifically to prevent, identify, report and correct cases of fraud, corruption or conflict of interest’ ‘. This body is established at the Ministry of Economy and, therefore, ” operates in a position of functional autonomy with respect to the offices involved in the implementation of the plan ”, reads the document.

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