Corrupt politicians have been systematically plundering public budgets and natural resources in the Western Balkans for years. Increasingly, international actors are also discovering an El Dorado.
Corrupt politicians have been systematically plundering public budgets and natural resources in the Western Balkans for years. Increasingly, international actors are also discovering an El Dorado for dubious investments in these countries.
Uneven progress towards green recovery as EU members submit spending plans to access EUR 672 billion fund EU Member States that opened up their spending plans for the EUR 672 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility have made the most progress towards the aims of the European Green Deal, finds a new assessment of eight countries in central and eastern Europe.
April 29, 2021 03:50 ET | Source: CEE Bankwatch Network CEE Bankwatch Network Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
Brussels, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A Bankwatch and Euronatur survey [1] of plans in Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia finds that while better measures are still needed to bring the recovery plans fully in line with EU strategies on climate and biodiversity protection, the countries that have made the most progress towards the EU Green Deal involved the public in the planning process.
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EU Member States that opened up their spending plans for the EUR 672 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility have made the most progress towards the aims of the European Green Deal, finds a new assessment of eight countries in central and eastern Europe.
Brussels, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A Bankwatch and Euronatur survey [1] of plans in Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia finds that while better measures are still needed to bring the recovery plans fully in line with EU strategies on climate and biodiversity protection, the countries that have made the most progress towards the EU Green Deal involved the public in the planning process.
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Uneven progress towards green recovery as EU members submit spending plans to access EUR 672 billion fund
Uneven progress towards green recovery as EU members submit spending plans to access EUR 672 billion fund
EU Member States that opened up their spending plans for the EUR 672 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility have made the most progress towards the aims of the European Green Deal, finds a new assessment of eight countries in central and eastern Europe.
Brussels, April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) A Bankwatch and Euronatur survey [1] of plans in Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia finds that while better measures are still needed to bring the recovery plans fully in line with EU strategies on climate and biodiversity protection, the countries that have made the most progress towards the EU Green Deal involved the public in the planning process.