“Destiny saw me as a defender of both the first rule of the Court of Auditors, which bears my signature, and the second. Decree 77 of 2021 of the Draghi Government bears my signature along with that of the Prime Minister and notes that conditions have changed, the framework was no longer that of 2020. The famous ‘simultaneous control’ therefore had to be replaced by a later check , but that was in the material. I am the author of the 2009 regulation concerning the efficiency of Public Administration and I saw the Court of Auditors as a catalyst for efficiency, also through concomitant control. Something different from having targets, milestones, tight and mandatory deadlines dictated by a superior authority like the European Union”. book ‘Moving the center of gravity. Pnrr, Europe and Industrial Policy’, by Prof. Luigi Paganetto, Coordinator “Group of 20 – How to Revitalize Anemic Europe”, which moderated the works.
“For that reason, I can say as a minister at the time, in the Berlusconi IV government, and as a minister in the Draghi government: I am as convinced of the 2009 law as the one desired by the Draghi government, of national unity, which provides for a later check. There is no contradiction So the Meloni government, currently in office, has done well to reaffirm this path”, declared Brunetta.
The event, which was attended by the Minister of European Affairs, Cohesion Policies and the PNRR, Raffaele Fitto, and the Minister of Business and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, represented a fruitful and interesting opportunity for debate on the genesis and the future of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. To enrich the debate, the interventions of Pietro Benassi, Ambassador, former Permanent Representative of Italy to the European Union, Nicola Rossi, Full Professor of Economics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Alberto Melloni, Full Professor, University of Modena Reggio Emilia, and Vincenzo Boccia, president of the Luiss Guido Carli University.
Source: IL Tempo
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