(ANSA) - ROME, JULY 05 - "The Municipalities have already reached 91% of the PNRR allocation: 36.3 billion out of 40 planned". This was stated by the president of Anci, Antonio Decaro, in one of the central passages of his report at the event "MissioneItalia 2021-2026. Pnrr of Municipalities and Cities", in progress allaNuvola in Rome "The mayors are running like Forrest Gump - claimed Decaro -, let us work". "The other implementing entities - he also explained - are about 46% of the allocations". According to the mayor of Bologna Matteo Lepore "the real obstacle is the staff, at a certain point our production capacity is limited by the question of personnel" and on the subject he launched a real "alarm". The staff - he pointed out - today is the first thing we have to invest in". Decaro then added, always referring to the municipalities: "More than a few had doubts about our spending power. Today I would like to answer, I think definitively, with some very recent figure, indeed totally unpublished. The premise is that, according to data not provided by ANCI, but by the Presidency of the Council and the Court of Auditors, municipalities have for years been the main investor in the public sector, with 25% of the total resources used in Italy. (ANSA).
Decaro, the Municipalities have reached 91% of the allocation from Pnrr
2023-07-05T12:10:05.400Z
Highlights: "The municipalities have already reached 91% of the PNRR allocation: 36.3 billion out of 40 planned". This was stated by the president of Anci, Antonio Decaro, in one of the central passages of his report at the event "Mission Italy 2021-2026" "The mayors are running like Forrest Gump - claimed Decaro -, let us work" According to the mayor of Bologna Matteo Lepore "the real obstacle is the staff, at a certain point our production capacity is limited"
"The municipalities have already reached 91% of the PNRR allocation: 36.3 billion out of 40 planned". This was stated by the president of Anci, Antonio Decaro, in one of the central passages of his report at the event "Mission Italy 2021-2026. (ANSA)