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Áis Téarnaimh agus Athléimneachta: Cuireann an Ghearmáin agus an Ghréig pleananna téarnaimh agus athléimneachta oifigiúla isteach

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Úsáidimid do shíniú suas chun ábhar a sholáthar ar bhealaí ar thoiligh tú leo agus chun ár dtuiscint ortsa a fheabhsú. Is féidir leat díliostáil ag am ar bith.

The Commission has received official recovery and resilience plans from Germany and Greece. These plans set out the reforms and public investment projects that each member state plans to implement with the support of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).

Is é an RRF an phríomhionstraim atá i gcroílár NextGenerationEU, plean an AE chun teacht chun cinn níos láidre ón bpaindéim COVID-19. Cuirfidh sé suas le €672.5 billiún ar fáil chun tacú le hinfheistíochtaí agus athchóirithe (i bpraghsanna 2018). Briseann sé seo síos i ndeontais ar fiú €312.5bn san iomlán iad agus €360bn in iasachtaí. Beidh ról ríthábhachtach ag an RRF maidir le cuidiú leis an Eoraip éirí níos láidre ón ngéarchéim, agus na haistrithe glasa agus digiteacha a dhaingniú.

The presentation of these plans follows intensive dialogue between the Commission and the national authorities of these member states over the past number of months.

The Commission will assess the plans within the next two months based on the eleven criteria set out in the Regulation and translate its content into legally binding acts.

The Commission has now received a total of three recovery and resilience plans, from Germany, Greece and Portugal. It will continue to engage intensively with the remaining member states to help them deliver high quality plans.

A brúigh scaoileadh agus Q & A atá ar fáil ar líne.

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