PNRR, MIT denies cancellation of works in the South

PNRR MIT denies cancellation of works in the South

(Tiper Stock Exchange) – The Ministry of Infrastructure denies the rumors of press they speak of cancellations of works of the PNRR. “None of the works envisioned in the PNRR inherited by the current government will be cancelled. At most, they will be financed with other funds to respect the agreements with Europe and ensure the implementation of the infrastructure”, reiterates a note from MIMS, speaking of “yet another campaign of lies”.

“Salvini himself is determined to make the stable connection between Calabria and Sicily: it will bring benefits to the whole country and at least 100,000 jobs in the South alone. It is therefore ridiculous to accuse him of little attention to the South”, continues the statement, adding that the Ministry “has ensured that it is using European funds and indeed has said available to manage others, for example for strengthen the redevelopment plan for houses and suburbs. An important goal from North to South, after decades of low investments”.

In the meantime, Repubblica talks about the reallocation of €2.5 billion originally intended to build infrastructures in the Center and in the South, as part of the works included in the PNRR, in favor of major interventions in Piedmont, Lombardy and Veneto. These data – explains the newspaper – would be contained in a report from MIT sent to Cipess, which speaks of works included in the PNRR that risk stopping in 2023 due to lack of economic coverage.

Between definanced projects there would be the railway Rome-Pescarathe doubling of Falconara-Ortethe speeding up of the line Lamezia Terme- Catanzaro and of Sibari-Porto Salvo In Calabria.

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