As reported by the deputy of the Spanish government, Denis Itxaso, the Basque government will manage 550 million and the rest, 269 million, will be executed by the state. In addition, he is confident that the funds for strategic projects will be distributed in the coming months of 2022.
Euskaraz irakurri: Ekonomia suspertzeko Europako funtsetatik 819 millioi euro bideratu dira Euskal Autonomia Erkidegora
The Basque Autonomous Community has contributed 819 million euros the European funds Next Generation for economic reactivation, as reported this Friday by the deputy of the Spanish government in Euskadi.
Of those 819 million, the Basque government manages 550 (67.1%) and the rest, 269 million, were executed by the state.
The government delegate in the Basque Country, Denis Itxasoannounced the current balance of the call for these grants in a press appearance this Friday.
Concerning the destination of the fundsItxaso has indicated that the Basque government has spent the money on the government policy of green transition (230 million), social protection (84 million) and digitization (72 million).
In particular the projects These include improving energy efficiency in public buildings, expanding broadband, sustainable tourism, education, health, improving the digital skills of unemployed women and supporting feature film production.
In addition, 45 calls for the recovery plan have been resolved which nearly 1000 participants would have benefited from: 235 are local entities and public institutions, 470 companies and research centers, more than 145 foundations and associations and more than 130 individuals.
“European funds are already reaching the productive fabric and will do so even faster in the coming weeks”emphasized Itxaso, who has warned that “any time it is suggested that the funds do not arrive, there is a risk of discouragement and confusion”.
Denis Itxaso is confident that funds for strategic projects will be distributed in the coming months of 2022.
Source: EITB

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