The Ministry of European Investments and Projects (MIPE) has submitted to the European Commission all the extended components of Romania’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), and minister Cristian Ghinea will discuss them in Brussels, April 12-16 April.
According to an MIPE press statement released on Monday, some components sent are in a first version, and other components have been modified two or three times to include observations from the European Commission on the previously sent versions.
“All countries that have so far submitted plans to the public have submitted the general guidelines or summaries of the plan’s components. The summaries of PNRR components adopted by the government are the basis for the extended components – technical documents in the template of the European Commission comprising dozens of pages of documentation, investment details, progress milestones, environmental impact estimates, detailed costs and a classification of investments according to the degree of contribution to the green transition and the digital transition,” according to MIPE.