Poland updates recovery plan with reforms and investments
Council of the EU
· August 19, 2026
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The Council of the European Union is updating Poland’s recovery and resilience plan, adding and revising reforms, investments, milestones, and financing under the RRF and REPowerEU. This is a policy/legal annex rather than a standalone company announcement.
- Main action: The annex amends the Council Implementing Decision of 17 June 2022 for Poland’s recovery and resilience plan, with detailed measures across fiscal policy, green energy, digital transformation, health, mobility, justice, and REPowerEU.
- Funding and timelines: The text includes multiple quantified commitments, including EUR 656,326,691 for IRIS², EUR 5,471,689,564 for the Security and Defence Fund, EUR 15,045,143,508 for the Energy Support Fund, and an estimated total plan cost of EUR 54,718,157,234; many milestones run through 2026.
- Context: The document is an official Council annex with implementation milestones, not commentary; it also states that the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy coordinates implementation and that the National Revenue Administration conducts audits.