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Pnrr: Gentiloni, it's the antidote to Italy's high debt

2022-12-01T09:55:42.681Z


'Use it to the fullest so as to no longer be bringing up the rear of the EU' (ANSA) "We have our structural problems and a high debt", which is "a limit to the possibility of expansion and support for our economy", but these problems "have an antidote in this legendary Pnrr": the commissioner told the Economy Paolo Gentiloni at the Messaggero event 'MoltoEconomia, the recession to come'. "How we manage to spend that money will be very important", we can never again bring up Europ


"We have our structural problems and a high debt", which is "a limit to the possibility of expansion and support for our economy", but these problems "have an antidote in this legendary Pnrr": the commissioner told the Economy

Paolo Gentiloni

at the Messaggero event 'MoltoEconomia, the recession to come'.

"How we manage to spend that money will be very important", we can never again bring up Europe's rear "provided that the Pnrr is used to the full".

"I think the government is committed to respecting these commitments" of the Pnrr, "I heard the president, I met her in Brussels with Giorgetti and Fitto, I know the difficulties, if there are delays they must be addressed", Gentiloni said again.

"The main commitment of any EU country is to try to respect deadlines and objectives", said Gentiloni, reiterating that "adjustments" can be made, but on condition that the commitments are respected. 

"Many works, even significant ones, of the Pnrr are only partially financed. The delays are also due to the exponential increase in prices", said the deputy premier and minister of transport and infrastructure Matteo Salvini in a hearing in the Senate on the programmatic lines of his Dicastery.

Source: ansa

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