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Swift payment of €2.1 billion

Greece can expect to collect advance disburseme­nt from Recovery and Resilience Facility

- BY EIRINI CHRYSOLORA Kathimerin­i

can look forward to an advance disburseme­nt of €2.1 billion euros from the Next Generation EU fund, following yesterday’s approval of the plan by the European Commission, per the statement Brussels issued, and the ratificati­on of the fund’s charter by the European Parliament.

Greece ranks sixth among the 27 beneficiar­y member-states, as it stands to collect grants of €16.24 billion from the bloc’s recovery fund.

In total the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility is set to disburse €672.5 billion in loans and grants for the support of reforms and investment­s that member-states undertake. The grants will come to €312.5 billion, with Greece collecting a share of about 5.2%. Most of that will be disbursed this year and next. The EU chart shows Greece is among the countries that will benefit most in absolute figures, only trailing large states such as Italy, Spain, France, Poland and Germany.

The approved charter concerns the targets, financing and access rules for the recovery mechanism. Funding is retroactiv­ely allowed for projects that started as far back as February 1, 2020. The financing will be available for three years and government­s can request advance funding of up to 13% for their national recovery and resilience plans. The Commission stated yesterday that the advance funding will be disbursed as soon as the national plans are approved, so as to ensure the cash goes where it is needed as quickly as possible.

Of the national plans’ expenditur­e, 37% must go toward meeting climate targets, and at least 20% toward digital transition.

The European Parliament noted that, “to be eligible for financing, national recovery and resilience plans must focus on key EU policy areas – the green transition including biodiversi­ty, digital transforma­tion, economic cohesion and competitiv­eness, and social and territoria­l cohesion. Those that focus on how institutio­ns react to crisis and supporting them to prepare for it, as well as policies for children and youth, including education and skills, are also eligible for financing.”

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