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Meloni says NRRP on track, paradigm shift needed on land care

Denies plan bogged down, says epochal challenge to make Italy safe

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(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 28 - Premier Giorgia Meloni said in a newspaper interview Sunday that Italy was on schedule with the European Union to enact the post-COVID National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), which has reportedly got bogged down, and that a paradigm shift was needed in care for the land after floods in Emilia-Romagna killed 15 people and caused billions of euros of damage last week.
    "We are on schedule", said Meloni, when asked about the NRRP in a long interview in Il Messaggero.
    "Our plan," Meloni explained, 'is the largest in Europe, and a review of it requires careful verification to avoid the risk of doing things hastily and badly.
    "The deadline for proposing changes is 31 August 2023 and (European Affairs Minister Raffaele) Fitto is working with the European Commission and the individual administrations to ensure the full implementation of the interventions".
    Italy has been assigned the largest single chunk of the recovery fund, almost 200 billion euros, in grants and low-interest loans, whose issuance is conditional on enacting a set of key structural reforms and other schemes like boosting the health system and building new schools and nurseries.
    Asked by Il Messaggero about the deadly and devastating floods in Emilia Romagna, Meloni said "Making Italy safe is an epoch-making challenge. We are unfortunately suffering decades of missed choices and delays and the mistaken idea that land care was not a strategic investment. We must change paradigm".
    (ANSA).
   

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