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20 July 08:02

Minister Dragoș Pîslaru announces that Romania could receive €60 billion between 2028-2035, but with strict conditions.

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Dragoș Pîslaru, Minister of Investment, analyzed the new Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-2035, proposed by the European Commission, which provides an initial allocation of 60 billion euro for Romania. Although the amount is considered good, it comes with strict conditions and Romania must be well prepared to deliver results. In the fall, Romania will have to define its position and negotiations on the regulation will start in 2026. Pîslaru stresses the importance of a proactive approach to avoid past mistakes.

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România ar putea primi 60 de miliarde de euro în noul buget UE 2028-2035, dar cu condiții stricte, avertizează Dragoș Pîslaru
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Dragos Pîslaru, despre noul Cadru Financiar Multianual 2028-2035 propus de CE: 60 miliarde de euro pentru România
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Dragoș Pîslaru, despre cele 60 de miliarde de euro promise de Comisia Europeană României în perioada 2028-2035. "Sunt multe necunoscute de lămurit"
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UE alocă României 60.000.000.000 € între 2028 și 2035. Ministru: Banii vin "cu condiţii stricte" | Newsweek Romania
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Ministrul fondurilor europene, despre noul buget propus de Comisie: ”60 mld. euro pentru România este o sumă bună, la prima vedere, dar ea vine cu condiții stricte”

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