And lots of translation opportunities too!
Italy and the EU
https://european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/country-profiles/italy_it
https://european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/country-profiles/italy_en
NextGenerationEU
https://next-generation-eu.europa.eu/index_it
https://next-generation-eu.europa.eu/index_en
The Recovery Plan
for Europe
https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/recovery-plan-europe_it
https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/recovery-plan-europe_en
https://next-generation-eu.europa.eu/index_it
https://next-generation-eu.europa.eu/index_en
The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF)
https://miranetwork.org/senza-categoria/pnrr-conto-alla-rovescia-verso-il-2026/
The European Green
Deal (and all the links at the bottom of the page)
https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal_it
https://ieep.eu/publications/european-green-deal-barometer-2025/
challenges
Il Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza
(PNRR) –
Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan
https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/recovery-coronavirus/recovery-and-resilience-facility/italys-recovery-and-resilience-plan_en (only in English)
https://www.mef.gov.it/focus/Il-Piano-Nazionale-di-Ripresa-e-Resilienza-PNRR-00001/
https://www.mef.gov.it/en/focus/The-National-Recovery-and-Resilience-Plan-NRRP/
https://www.mef.gov.it/en/focus/The-Recovery-and-Resilience-Plan-Next-Generation-Italia/
https://www.governo.it/sites/governo.it/files/PNRR.pdf
https://temi.camera.it/leg19/pnrr/pnrrItalia/OCD57-2/il-pnrr-italiano-quadro-sintesi.html
Italia Domani
https://italiadomani.gov.it/it/home.html
https://italiadomani.gov.it/en/home.html
Look at the funds
for Italy and the 7 Missions at the bottom of the page
https://www.italiadomani.gov.it/content/sogei-ng/it/it/home.html
https://www.italiadomani.gov.it/content/sogei-ng/it/en/home.html
and then, what has
been done so far and how are things going:
outcomes 2024-5
https://www.confindustria.it/en/publications/pnrr-progress-measure-by-measure/
https://www.ambrosetti.eu/en/pnrr-observatory/
https://www.eui.eu/news-hub?id=discussing-the-flaws-of-the-italian-recovery-programme
https://www.osservatoriorecovery.it/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PNRR_2024_07_19_Sezione-I.pdf
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document/EPRS_BRI(2021)698847
and earlier
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/it/ip_23_4025
https://documenti.camera.it/leg19/dossier/pdf/DFP28_Ra.pdf
https://www.agenziacoesione.gov.it/dossier_tematici/nextgenerationeu-e-pnrr/
https://temi.camera.it/leg19/pnrr.html
https://www.collettiva.it/copertine/economia/pnrr-litalia-che-non-sa-spendere-xm5kb23z
https://europa.today.it/economia/allarme-recovery-italia-non-spende-fondi.html
https://www.openpolis.it/le-dichiarazioni-del-governo-sul-pnrr-sono-fuorvianti-e-incomplete/
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2021/698847/EPRS_BRI(2021)698847_EN.pdf
from this
document:
‘In addition, the NRRP identifies three of Italy's
National Recovery and Resilience Plan horizontal priorities (youth, gender
equality and territorial cohesion) for all missions, in line with the Italian
economy's specific challenges. Earmarking 40% of its resources for southern
regions, the NRRP should help Southern Italy reduce its gap with the rest of
the country. Under the original plan, more than 63% of the RRF allocations were
expected to be additional public investment.
Reforms
The Italian NRRP stresses that reforms are an
essential part of it and a catalyst for its implementation. Three broad
categories of reforms are identified:
1 Horizontal or context reforms include
various structural initiatives in two broad areas – public administration and
the justice system – that are meant to improve the equity, efficiency,
competitiveness and business environment of the country. They address a number
of structural weaknesses, such as an ageing and understaffed public
administration (13.4% of national employment vs a 17.7% average in OECD
countries) and lengthy proceedings in the justice system against the backdrop
of a high backlog of pending cases. Reforms of civil and criminal procedures,
tax courts, and public employment are examples in this category.
2 Enabling reforms concern
other cross-cutting initiatives that support the implementation of all the
plan's missions, by promoting competitiveness and reducing administrative,
regulatory and procedural red tape. Examples are the reform of public
accounting rules, initiatives to reduce payment times by the public
administration, and the annual adoption of a law for the market and competition
to review regularly the state of legislation and remove possible regulatory
constraints on the competitiveness and functioning of the markets.
3 Sectoral reforms support
investment under individual missions of the NRRP, with a view to improving the
efficiency of the regulatory and procedural frameworks in their respective
fields of intervention.’
I think you should link all this to the
Draghi Report as a logical continuation:
The future of European competitiveness – A
competitiveness strategy for Europe.
https://www.cer.eu/publications/archive/policy-brief/2024/draghis-plan-rescue-european-economy
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