March 11, 2025 (press release) –
The Council today approved the Commission’s positive assessment of the amended recovery and resilience plans submitted by Ireland and Belgium.
According to the analysis of the Commission, the targeted modifications do not affect the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and coherence of their recovery and resilience plans.
Ireland
On 31 January 2025, Ireland submitted targeted amendments to its recovery and resilience plan. Ireland has explained that seven measures have been amended to implement better alternatives that would allow for the reduction of the administrative burden while still achieving the objectives of those measures.
The estimated total cost of the plan is € 1.16 billion.
Belgium
On 20 February 2025, Belgium submitted targeted amendments to its recovery and resilience plan. Belgium has explained that one measure concerning end of career and pensions has been amended in order to replace the submission of the proposal to the Council of Ministers for approval by the adoption of the proposal by the Council of Ministers.
The estimated total cost of the plan is € 5.28 billion.
Background
The RRF is the EU’s large-scale financial support programme in response to the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has posed to the European economy. It is the centrepiece of NextGenerationEU, a temporary recovery instrument that allows the Commission to raise funds to help repair the immediate economic and social damage caused by the pandemic.
To benefit from the facility, member states must submit recovery and resilience plans (RRPs) to the Commission, setting out the reforms and investments they intend to implement by the end of August 2026.
To date, all RRPs have been approved, 86 payment requests have been received and more than €306 billion have been disbursed.
- Council implementing decision approving the assessment of the recovery and resilience plan for Ireland
- Council implementing decision approving the assessment of the recovery and resilience plan for Belgium
- A recovery plan for Europe (background information)
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