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Slovenia

Slovenia will obtain €3.1 billion from the structural funds (including the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund and the Cohesion Fund). It will also receive EU subsidies from the Just Transition Fund (€200 million) and the Recovery and Resilience Facility (€1.6 billion in grants).

Slovenia’s draft Recovery and Resilience Plan, 2020

 Only selected guests invited to the Slovenian Recovery plan consultations

Only selected guests invited to the Slovenian Recovery plan consultations

In Slovenia, public consultations on the Recovery plan are open only to a handful of selected businesses and local authorities.

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 Frequent funding for Slovenia’s frequent flyers

Frequent funding for Slovenia’s frequent flyers

After having recently privatised aviation, Slovenia decides to bail out those companies and start up new ones with national and Recovery money.

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 Too much asphalt, too little public transport in the Slovenian recovery

Too much asphalt, too little public transport in the Slovenian recovery

Slovenia needs trains and public transport to reduce emissions of the transport sector. But it will spend its recovery cash on building more roads.

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 Out of sight, out of mind: Central Eastern Europe’s sneaky recovery planning

Out of sight, out of mind: Central Eastern Europe’s sneaky recovery planning

The EU affirms that public participation is key to the success of a European green recovery. Then why is it not happening in Central Eastern Europe?

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