The Recovery and Resilience Plan


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The Recovery and Resilience Plan (the RRP) is a national programme of reforms and investments to mitigate the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia. The planned measures will support long-term sustainable growth and address the challenges of the green and digital transition by 2026.
The RRP is the basis for the use of the Recovery and Resilience Facility, which is financially the largest part of Europe’s recovery and resilience package NextGenerationEU.
The Slovenian RRP, together with the plans of other Member States, will contribute to promoting the economic, social and territorial cohesion of the European Union.
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The ministries presented the planned amendments to the Recovery and Resilience Plan
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Slovenia receives €50 million in EU funding for recovery and resilience
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Public consultation on the new chapter of the Recovery and Resilience Plan – REPowerEU
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The Government has adopted a basis for amending its Recovery and Resilience Plan
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Prime Minister Golob: Flexibility should be the guiding principle of the reform of the fiscal rules
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European Commission gives the green light to Slovenia's first payment request for European funding for recovery and resilience
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Minister Šinko and the representatives of service providers signed the first contracts under the Recovery and Resilience Plan
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Minister Dr Asta Vrečko signs contracts for museum projects worth around EUR 4.5 million in Primorska Region
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Minister Asta Vrečko signs contracts for the renovation of castles worth more than EUR 3.6 million
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On the Road to a Green Transition – at the annual Slovenia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan event