With the signing of 138 conventions of the Innovative Program for the Quality of Living (Pinqua), out of a total of 159, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Mobility has achieved another of the objectives set out in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Pnrr) . In particular, 6 agreements relating to pilot proposals were signed, out of a total of 8 admitted for funding, and 132 relating to ordinary proposals out of a total of 151.
By March 31, the signing of the 21 missing agreements
The agreements signed concern all the Regions and in ten of them the signature of the proposals admitted to the financing has been completed. The 21 agreements still missing will be signed by 31 March (to reach the objective set by the NRP it would have been sufficient to sign at least one agreement in fifteen Regions).
On March 31, during a press conference, the illustrative report of the various projects of the Pinqua will be presented which concern, among other things, urban regeneration, the improvement and efficiency of public housing, the recovery of urban spaces for social activities.
Minister Giovannini: institutional collaboration is essential to implement the NRP
“With the signing of the agreements, Mims has completed the targets expiring in March 2022 set out in the Pnrr, relating to the investment of the Pinqua and the reform of the water sector, already approved in advance at the end of 2021”, explained Minister Giovannini. “In 2021 the goal relating to the reform of the ports was also achieved, the expiry of which is foreseen in the Pnrr in December 2022. We are proceeding rapidly in close contact with Regions, Provinces and Municipalities because institutional collaboration – added the Minister – is essential for implementation of the Plan “.