PSD and GNP Assume Responsibility After Announcing that Romania Loses EUR 458 Million of PNRR
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"I do not want to go into political games, to show that many of the reforms with problems were coordinated by ministers who were from certain parties," said Social Democrat Victor Negrescu, Vice-President of the European Parliament, Friday evening, in a first reaction after the decision of the European Commission. "The Minister of European Funds announced Friday that, following the evaluation made ...
In May 2025, the European Commission decided to suspend some amounts in part, because more reforms had not been achieved satisfactorily. Romania then had a correction period and transmitted additional justifications on 28 November 2025. The Commission decided that four major jails were not properly solved. Article Romania lost 459 million euros from the PNRR, but Minister Pîslaru sees the full part of the glass: "We recovered nearly 351 million …
Social-Democratic MEP Victor Negrescu believes that the government led by Ilie Bolojan has a "wrong" approach and leads to results such as the Friday announcement, according to which Romania lost over 400 million euros of the PNRR. In the opposite pole, Liberal MEP Siegfried Mureșan accuses members of the former government led by Marcel Ciolacu of contributing decisively to this result.
The Minister of Investments and European Projects, Dragoș Pîslaru, announced that Romania has lost 458.7 million euros due to delayed, incomplete or poorly implemented reforms in the past years, the amount being related to payment request number 3 of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). From the same request, the Government managed to recover 350.7 million euros, […] The article Romania permanently loses half a billion € from paymen…
European Investment and Project Minister Dragoş Píslaru announced on Friday that Romania was able to unlock 350.7 million euros initially suspended due to the delay in reforms, but that it lost another 458.7 million euros, says the Financial Newspaper. "I received last night the European Commission's evaluation on Payment Application No. 3 from the PNRR. It is a [...] Source
The Vice-President of the European Parliament, Victor Negrescu, said on Friday that Romania was losing about EUR 458.7 million from payment request No. 3, due to the unfulfilled jails. The government had time from December 2023 until November 2025 to make changes and negotiate them with the European Commission, but the results did not come. The loss of this money comes in the context of "the current government has given up billions of euros avai…
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