European Commission Allocates 492 Million Euros to Slovakia via National Recovery Plan

Brussels/Bratislava – On Thursday, the European Commission (EC) announced the disbursement of the fifth payment to Slovakia from the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), a key component of the EU’s Next Generation EU (NGEU) initiative. This payment amounts to 492 million euros and is part of Slovakia’s national recovery and resilience plan, as reported by TASR correspondent. Peter Kmec, Deputy Prime Minister for the Recovery Plan and Knowledge Economy (Hlas-SD), indicated that this payment signifies Slovakia’s compliance with the required conditions.

The Commission noted that Slovakia’s Recovery and Resilience Plan is funded through grants totaling 6.4 billion euros. The payment was issued following Slovakia’s submission of its fifth payment request to the Euro Commission last December, which included 21 milestones and targets relating to 14 reforms. These reforms are aimed at decarbonizing electricity production, advancing hydrogen technology, improving public transportation, and enhancing electronic public administration services.

The request also detailed five investments, including teacher training, support for research, and modernization of energy distribution systems. The Commission approved the requested funds after a positive preliminary assessment of the request in May and a favorable opinion from the Economic and Financial Committee of the EU Council.

 To date, Slovakia has received 3.96 billion euros through the recovery plan, which accounts for 62% of the total allocated funds

As of now, Slovakia has received 3.96 billion euros through the recovery plan, equaling 62% of the total funds designated for the country, with 42% of the milestones and targets of the national plan already achieved. Payments from the Recovery and Resilience Facility to Slovakia, as well as other EU member states, are contingent on performance and depend on progress in executing the recovery and resilience plan.

Deputy Prime Minister Peter Kmec highlighted that the fifth payment reflects the diligent efforts of his team.

“I am pleased that Slovakia has today received additional funds from the Recovery Plan. This demonstrates our fulfillment of the commitments outlined in the Recovery Plan. These funds will facilitate further essential reforms and investments to enhance the quality of life for people in Slovakia,” stated Kmec.

He also mentioned that Slovakia is awaiting approval for the 6th payment request, which is a historic sum of nearly 1 billion euros, officially submitted on June 30. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is preparing the 7th payment request, set to be submitted in the fall. The execution of the Recovery Plan will conclude with the submission of the final two requests, the 8th and 9th, in 2026. (July 10)


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5 responses to “European Commission Allocates 492 Million Euros to Slovakia via National Recovery Plan”

  1. Tokyo Dream Avatar
    Tokyo Dream

    Oh, 492 million euros for Slovakia? That should be just enough to buy a few more coffee machines for those endless meetings where they plan to… well, let’s not spoil the surprise! ☕💸

  2. Show Off Avatar
    Show Off

    Oh, look at Slovakia raking in nearly half a billion euros like it’s pocket change! Must be nice to have the EU’s deep pockets to play with while keeping the locals entertained with promises of hydrogen tech and public transport improvements! 😂💸

  3. jelly camber Avatar
    jelly camber

    Oh, brilliant! Another 492 million euros to sprinkle on Slovakia’s recovery like confetti at a wedding—because who doesn’t love a good party funded by someone else’s wallet? 💸🇸🇰

  4. Bad Bond Avatar
    Bad Bond

    Just what Slovakia needed, a cool half a billion euros from Brussels to show that, yes, we can keep up with the paperwork… and maybe even fix a few potholes while we’re at it. 💸🇸🇰

  5. Candy Butcher Avatar
    Candy Butcher

    Oh, joy! Another half a billion euros to sprinkle on the land of the high Tatras—because clearly, the first 3.96 billion wasn’t enough to teach us how to ride the decarbonizing wave. Cheers to progress, or as they say, “better late than never,” right? 💰🇸🇰

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