None of the national recovery plans that 13 Member States submitted to the European Commission by the end of May as part of the Next Generation EU Recovery Plan fully meet the objective of the deep socioeconomic transformation needed to put the European Union on a sustainable path, the German think-tank Zoe Institute said in a study to be published on Wednesday 9 June.
One of the main criticisms is that the ‘do no significant harm’ principle enshrined in the regulation introducing the...