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PM Ciolacu:Investments with European funds remain priority, we allocate money for new investments through PNRR

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Investments through European funds remain „the top priority”, and the Government will allocate money on Thursday for another nine new investment projects through Romania’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), in health, tourism, culture and justice, declared prime minister Marcel Ciolacu, at the beginning of the Government meeting.

He announced that the Executive will also approve a normative act to support local authorities to complete a series of projects with European money.

The head of the Executive also mentioned the approval of the financing from European funds of a project aimed at connecting the education system with the real requirements of employers in the economy.

„We are investing in a digital platform called ReConnect. This way we can monitor and, above all, effectively anticipate and correlate the offer in education with the demand on the labor market in Romania,” added Ciolacu.

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