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25 June 08:25

Romania has informally concluded negotiations with the European Commission for the PNRR grant, but risks losses of €7.8 billion due to the strict conditions imposed.

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Former minister Marcel Bolos announced the finalization of negotiations with the EC for the PNRR grant, highlighting the risks of losing €7.8 billion due to the slow implementation of projects. The strict conditions imposed by the EC include the need for investments to have a 50% physical progress by 31.08.2026. Key projects, such as health and education infrastructure, may be left without funding, and Bolos stresses the importance of transparency and accountability to save the plan.

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România riscă să piardă aproape 8 miliarde de euro din PNRR, spune chiar fostul ministru Boloș
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Boloş: Condiţiile ferme impuse de CE pentru investiţiile din PNRR au evidenţiat un risc estimat de pierdere a 7, 8 miliarde euro
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România riscă să piardă 7,8 miliarde de euro pentru că nu a îndeplinit reformele din PNRR. Marcel Boloș: „România mai poate salva ceva”

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