The European Commission (14.10.2025) announced its positive preliminary evaluation today (14.10.2025). Commission) For the 6th request payment of Greece by the Recovery and Resilience Fund of EUR 2.1 billion (EUR 2.44 billion with the advanced) after the fulfillment of 39 mounts and targets.
The “green light” of the Commission paves the way for the disbursement of the 6th Payment Request with which all the Greek Planning Mountains of the Greek Plan “Greece 2.0” will amount to 48% of the total and the total disbursements to € 23.4 billion corresponding to 65% of the total budget.
The 6th Payment Request marks the achievement of significant mounts in critical areas:
- Education: Installation of 36,200 interactive tables in schools.
- Health: Operation of the 1st Phase of the Electronic Health Folder and Strengthening the institution of a personal doctor.
- Social Welfare: Start of allowance in 1.3 million card beneficiaries.
- Energy: Installation of 11,580 photovoltaic systems and institutional interventions for storage and self -consumption.
- Road safety: LED lighting contracts and projects at 7,780 dangerous points.
- Infrastructure: contracts for 9 research centers and funding of 30 tourist ports.
- Justice: Judicial Police Operation and Digital Training of 7,000 Judges and Judges in Digital Skills.
- Public Administration: Completion of more than 90% of the cadastral and new Land Structure.
- Tax Administration: Integration of 400,000 POS and cash with Mydata, and reforms to combat tax evasion.
- Repowereu: 175MW energy storage projects and incentives for smart meters
The positive evaluation is sent by the European Commission to the Economic and Financial Committee, which will issue the opinion to follow the disbursement of 2.1 billion euros.
The Minister of State, Akis Skertsos, underlined: “The European Commission’s ‘Green Light’ in the 6th Grant Payment Request of EUR 2.1 billion by TAA confirms that Greece continues to fulfill intense pace projects and reforms of the Greece 2.0 project. Implementation of the request will raise disbursements to our country to EUR 23.4 billion, or 65% of the program, keeping our country in the top positions of the fund’s resources. The 2.1 billion under the revised Plan “Greece 2.0″ are directed to investments and projects beneficial to the economy and society, such as the completion of more than 90% of the cadastral and a new Land Structure, reforms to combat tax evasion, reinforcement The installation of 36,200 interactive tables in schools, the operation of the Judicial Police and the energy storage projects. We will continue at the same pace, we have the plan and the will to achieve it by the end of the program that is visibly changing for the better the lives of citizens and especially the most vulnerable groups of the population. ”
Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance Nikos Papathanassis said: “The new positive development for the implementation of the National Plan” Greece 2.0 “funded by resources of the recovery and resilience fund reflects yet another EU recognition for the national efforts of Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ governments with the aim of fully utilizing European resources for the benefit of society. Recognition of the project and reforms that have a development sign, enhance entrepreneurship, improve the infrastructure and daily lives of our fellow citizens throughout the territory. With the same targeting, prudence and efficiency we accelerate the implementation of actions that will keep Greece in the top positions of the European ranking, but will mainly increase jobs and speed of convergence with the rest of Europe at income level. ”
The Deputy Minister, under the Prime Minister, Thanasis Kontogeorgis, noted: “The European Commission, once again, in its recent report, has positively evaluated the course of the national recovery and resilience plan” Greece 2.0 “, thereby recognizing Greece’s strong position among the rest of the Member States. By filing the 6th request for a disbursement in July, resources are used necessary to improve daily life and for the benefit of our fellow citizens. We are now in the final line to complete the program and continue to insist its implementation, aiming at the development perspective and modernization of our country. “
The Secretary General of Coordination in the Presidency of the Government, Evi Dramaliotis stressed: “The European Commission’s positive preliminary assessment for the 6th Payment Request confirms that Greece is proceeding with speed and consistency in significant reforms that improve the daily lives of citizens and implement the commitments of the” Greece 2.0 “plan. We have covered about 70% of reform interventions, 22 of which was a prerequisite for the 6th installment of € 2.1 billion. These reforms translate into improved public services, faster and more transparent processes, facilitating investment in net energy and enhancing access to primary health care. We continue with plan and determination for tangible benefits to citizens. “
The Commander of the Recovery Fund, Orestis Kavalakis, said: “The European Commission’s positive assessment for the 6th Payment Request is yet another practical recognition of systematic and effective work done for the implementation of the National Plan” Greece 2.0 “. We continue consistently and dedicated so that every euro from the recovery fund translates into a tangible benefit for citizens and the economy. “