Seguro says Brussels' refusal to expand the PRR is 'inconceivable' and urges the Government to 'take the initiative'

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Seguro says Brussels' refusal to expand the PRR is 'inconceivable' and urges the Government to 'take the initiative'

With the election campaign shaped by the devastating effects of Storm Kristin, António José Seguro has been visiting — albeit without journalists — some of the municipalities most affected, especially in the districts of Leiria and Santarém, and has also taken the opportunity to offer suggestions to the Government and to criticise the lack of aid to the affected communities.

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The Recovery and Resilience Plan (Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência) is Portugal's national programme under the EU's NextGenerationEU to fund reforms and investments after COVID‑19; the plan includes roughly €16.6 billion in grants plus about €2.7 billion in loans approved in 2021. Payments are tied to specific milestones and targets — which the government said it is politically committed to meet — so missed milestones can delay projects and funding that affect public works, contractors and local services.

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