The gov't approved through four memorandums the action plans for the fulfillment of conditions that favour the drawing of the European funds allocated to Romania in priority fields, such as health care, social inclusion and poverty combating, gender equality and the labour market, on Thursday night said the gov't's spokesman Nelu Barbu, at the government seat.
"Technically, we are getting ready for the next 2021-2027 multiannual financial framework and certain memorandums were passed to support the drawing of the EU funds allocated to Romania in priority sectors, such as health care, social inclusion and poverty combating, gender equality and the labour market. It is about four memorandums assumed by the ministries in charge, namely Labour and Health, obviously," Nelu Barbu told a news conference at the Victoria Palace.
The gov't's spokesman explained that the legislative package on the EU funds' implementation corresponding to the 2021-2027 financial framework, as it's been launched by the European Commission, includes "four horizontal and 15 sectoral conditions."
Gov't approves action plans for EU funds' drawing in health care, labour market
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