Greece Sets EU Example

Greece Sets EU Example

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Greece has been highlighted as a model EU member state in implementing the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism, according to Siegfried Mureșan, head of the European Parliament's Working Group on the Scrutiny of the RRF, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

Speaking after a three-day visit to Greece, Mureșan praised the country’s use of Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF) resources under the national plan 'Greece 2.0'. The delegation visited key projects including the upgraded Independent Power Transmission Operator's Center, aimed at enhancing energy security, and DEMO Pharmaceuticals, which is expanding its R&D with RRF support.

“These are clear examples of Greece’s success in utilizing EU funding to deliver real results,” Mureșan stated.

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