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by Tiziana Di Giovannandrea

14 June 2021 Ursula Von der Leyer, President of the European Commission, will be in Rome on a mission on 22 June.

The green light is awaited for the PNNR - Italy's post-Covid National Recovery and Resilience Plan.



Confirmation of the date of Von der Leyer's presence in the Italian capital should be officially announced at the end of this week. 



The trip is part of the tour of the European capitals of the president of the EU Commission, to give the green light to the national recovery plans.

Von der Leyen's tour will kick off on Wednesday, June 16, with stops in Spain and Portugal, on the 17th it will be in Greece and Denmark, while on the 18th it will move to Luxembourg. 



During her visit to Rome on 22 June, the President of the European Commission will be welcomed by the Prime Minister Mario Draghi and will visit one of the projects included in the Italian PNRR.



Italy will have over 200 billion euros of EU funds at its disposal, one of the most significant amounts of resources arriving from Brussels, in order to achieve the modernization of the country. 



The guidelines established by Brussels provide that each country must allocate a share of at least 37% of resources to the ecological transition and 20% to digitization, using the remaining resources in favor of other sectors.