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Sul’s recovery plan, “Italy is on the right track“The sentence is from the president of the EU commission. Ursula von der Leyen that after listening on the phone Giuseppe Conte wrote a message on Twitter and in fact denied the alleged delays of the Italian government in preparing the National recovery plan to be financed with European funds from Recovery Fund. After the refusals of the premier himself and the commissioner Paolo Gentiloni, today von der Leyen also intervened who defined Italy “Well headed”. With Conte, he added, “we are in close contact.” The premier returned to the subject shortly after, during a meeting in the Senate on anti-violence centers: “There is a public debate about the fact that Italy is behind, it is not true. We are defining projects and will bring them to the attention of the social partners and Parliament: we are perfectly aligned with the schedule“.
Last night Conte, interviewed in “Otto e mezzo” in La7, reiterated how about the mechanism of Recovery Fund there is a delay due to the political veto of Poland and Hungary, but assured that “Italy is not late at all”. Indeed, he announced, the intention is to present his plan next February. The prime minister today on Twitter, immediately after the phone call, reiterated the constant cooperation with the EU commission without directly mentioning the issue of delays: “Great exchange of views today about him World Health Summit in relation to the G20, “he wrote,”European coordination of health measures on Covid19 during the Christmas period, more effective European action on migration with non-EU countries and on Brexit. “The Minister for European Affairs also spoke shortly after Enzo Amendola: “Italy is in the right direction for #NextGenerationEU,” he wrote on Twitter. “As always, in full harmony with the EU Commission. Facts, not background“.
Good phone call with @GiuseppeConteIT today.
We focus on:➡️ G20 #GlobalHealthSummit in Italy next spring;
➡️ preparation of the national recovery plan; we are in close contact, Italy is on the right track
➡️ cooperation with external partners on migration flows pic.twitter.com/t0AhyXH3z1
– Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) November 24, 2020
On Friday, November 20, to raise the case of “delay” was among others Republic that, despite the refusal of the commissioner Paolo Gentiloni and by Conte himself, insists that Italy is slow to formulate the Recovery plan. Currently i’m alone five out of 27 countries that they presented in Brussels drafts complete with his National recovery plan. In all this, it must be taken into account that the deadline for the presentation of the document is set for April 2021 and, yesterday, the prime minister predicted that Italy could advance the deadline by delivering the plan until next February. Provided that the situation is unblocked at the European level and that Poland and Hungary withdraw their veto. On November 20, Repubblica argued that instead Italy’s alleged delay would have been raised by a document signed by Marco Buti, Gentiloni’s chief of staff, who according to the Roman newspaper “highlights the concerns that arise in the offices and senior management of the Commission.” In the text, however, reconstructed by ilfattoquotidiano.it, we read exactly the opposite: “lItaly has no major delays to coverFurthermore, the document in question is not an act of the Commission, but a academic article of the Luiss School of Political Economy written together with the economist Marcello Messori.
Meanwhile, today, in the Recovery plan, he expressed himself again Bank of Italy. “The magnitude of the macroeconomic effect of investment and reform projects will depend above all on their concrete definition in the context of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan and on their timely implementation,” he stressed. Eugenio Gaoitti, head of the Department of Economics and Statistics of the Banca d’Italai in a hearing in Parliament. “You have to pay close attention to the executive phase, pinning down the details and avoiding waste, delays and inefficiencies. As we have highlighted on several occasions, the Next Generation EU program is an opportunity not to be missed to reactivate the growth and productivity of the Italian economy ”.
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