We examined the Commission’s assessment of these national plans and found that it was overall appropriate given the complexity of the process and the time constraints.
In February 2021, the European Parliament and the Council adopted the
regulation establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility, whose
purpose is to mitigate the economic and social impact of the COVID-19
pandemic. To benefit from the EU financial support, Member States have
to submit national recovery and resilience plans. We examined the
Commission’s assessment of these national plans and found that it was
overall appropriate given the complexity of the process and the time
constraints. However, we identified a number of weaknesses in the
process and risks for the successful implementation of the plans. We
make several recommendations to improve the Commission’s procedures for
future assessments and limit the risks and challenges that might affect
the implementation of the plans.
ECA special report pursuant to Article 287(4), second subparagraph, TFEU.
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