Minister Migaľ: EU Fund Transfers Will Happen If Municipalities Fail to Utilize Them

Bratislava – The Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization (MIRRI) in Slovakia is committed to maximizing the use of EU funds, aiming for full utilization whenever possible. The reallocation of these funds will only be considered if municipalities fail to use them effectively, potentially leading the European Commission (EC) to withdraw the funds from Slovakia. Minister of Investments Samuel Migaľ (independent) made this statement in response to municipal concerns about potentially losing access to EU funding.

Minister Migaľ noted that the Banskobystrický, Košický, and Prešovský self-governing regions have effectively capitalized on the available opportunities. He pointed to the success of the Catching-up Regions Initiative as a notable example of how European funds can be put to good use. Migaľ shared this update during a closing conference for the seven-year initiative, which involved collaboration with the regions, the European Commission, and the World Bank.

“If it becomes apparent that some municipalities or towns are unable to effectively utilize the funds, there may be some redistribution. However, we at the ministry will ensure these funds return to the regions,” Migaľ emphasized following a meeting with Ondrej Lunter, chairman of the Banskobystrický self-governing region (BBSK).

Lunter expressed concerns during an extraordinary briefing about the risk of municipalities losing significant EU funds allocated for regional development. He claimed that the government is planning to transfer a portion of these resources from municipalities to the central government in June, which he believes would be detrimental to essential public services, including road repairs, school renovations, and basic social services.

“There are transparent criteria in place that clearly show fund utilization levels. The minister assured me that those who are meeting their targets have no need to worry. It is also crucial that the decision on resource reallocation is made by the minister, not the government overall,” Lunter stated after meeting with the minister.

Lunter further mentioned that the BBSK has a complete array of projects ready for execution, with plans for 100 percent of these projects to be approved by the regional partnership council by the end of the year. Additionally, at least 80 percent of applications for non-repayable financial contributions are expected to be submitted. (April 15)

“If it becomes apparent that some municipalities or towns are unable to effectively utilize the EU funds, there may be some redistribution. However, we at the ministry will ensure these funds return to the regions.” Samuel Migaľ


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4 responses to “Minister Migaľ: EU Fund Transfers Will Happen If Municipalities Fail to Utilize Them”

  1. Canine Hannibal Avatar
    Canine Hannibal

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “efficient governance” quite like a minister promising to play Santa with EU funds while municipalities fumble about like headless chickens. 🐔💸 Let’s hope they find a way to use the cash before it gets spirited away to the central government’s mysterious vault! 🤷‍♂️

  2. Subzero Taffy Avatar
    Subzero Taffy

    Oh, splendid! So we’re just sitting on a treasure trove of EU cash like it’s a vintage bottle of wine, waiting for the municipalities to finally get their act together. 🍷 Maybe we should just send them a postcard with the funds, yes? 📨

  3. Oh, brilliant! Sounds like the EU funds are going on a nice little holiday because some municipalities forgot their sunscreen. 🇪🇺🏖️ Let’s just hope they remember to come back before the summer ends, eh? 😅

  4. Day Hawk Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams efficiency like waiting for municipalities to get their act together while the EU funds do a little European tango on the sidelines. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew effective fund utilization would be the new Olympic sport? 🥇

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