When announced in 2021, the Commission said the RRF package for Greece totaled 36.61 billion euros in value, of which 18.22 billion euros are grants and the rest 'soft' loans
The European Commission has disbursed €3.1 billion to Greece from the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), following the successful completion of the country’s fifth payment request, submitted at the end of December 2024. With this latest tranche, Greece has now received a total of €21.3 billion from the RRF, surpassing 59% of the total budget […]
Athens is preparing to submit its revised “Greece 2.0” Recovery and Resilience Plan after Easter, with a slight delay from the initial timeline but with the European Commission’s approval.
The resignation of the deputy minister- just 24 hours after Greece's new government was sworn in- has stirred political controversy in Greece.
A report at IN.gr points out that less than 1/4th of RRF loans have reached their intended recipients, and only Greece and Bulgaria are 'late' on disclosing information on actual recipients of RRF funds.
The tranche is part of the €18.2-billion loan and subsidy package earmarked for Greece from the total 36 billion allocated for Greece
The unit is scheduled to hold weekly meetings and will be tasked to map out the progress of pending projects under the Recovery Fund
The Commission's preliminary assessment of Greece's request, completed on June 14, 2024, was positive, reflecting Greece's successful implementation of its recovery and resilience plan.
By April 22, funds totaling 5.75 billion euros had been transferred for approved projects of the Recovery Fund to entities within and outside the general government and final recipients
Commission disburses payments to Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia under the Recovery and Resilience Facility
The positive preliminary assessment came yesterday and relates to Greece's third payment request for 1.69 billion euros in grants and 1.95 billion in loans