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PM Ciolacu to chair National Recovery, Resilience Plan working session

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu this afternoon will chair a working session on the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), write Agerpres.

At a government meeting on July 20, Ciolacu asked the ministers who coordinate reforms undertaken by Romania under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan to focus on „rethinking priorities and readjusting projects” in order to complete PNRR renegotiations by August 31.

„All the ministers who coordinate reforms must make an effort to rethink priorities and readjust projects. I’m very sorry, but this summer we will not take holidays. We are in a race against time to access all the available European money,” Ciolacu said back then.

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