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Lithuania Updates Its Recovery Plan to Fit New Challenges
Published January 23, 2026
Goal: Realistic plan approval.
Lithuania’s amended Recovery and Resilience Plan updates 69 measures to reflect new realities, simplifies many, adds a new transparency measure, and adjusts costs and timelines while the EU keeps a positive assessment.
This is a proposal to change Lithuania's recovery and resilience plan that was first approved in July 2021.
Main changes being proposed:
The plan is being updated because some projects can't be completed as originally planned due to:
- Supply chain problems and technical difficulties (6 projects)
- Public procurement issues or lower demand than expected (8 projects)
- Delays in EU laws (1 project)
- Better alternatives found (6 projects)
- Administrative simplification (44 projects)
What the money supports:
The plan helps Lithuania with:
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Healthcare - Better hospitals, long-term care, digital health systems, and emergency response
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Green transition - Renewable energy (wind, solar), electric vehicles, building renovations, reducing pollution
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Digital transformation - Better internet (5G), government digital services, IT skills training
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Education - Modern schools, teacher training, vocational education, adult learning
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Research & innovation - University improvements, business innovation support, science programs
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Public sector - Better tax collection, budget planning, training for government workers
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Social welfare - Job support, reducing poverty, improving benefits
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REPowerEU - More renewable energy, building efficiency, reducing fossil fuel dependence
Total funding: €3,849,237,823
- Grants (non-repayable): €2,297,565,464
- Loans: €1,551,672,358
Key goals:
- 38.2% of funds support climate objectives
- 23.4% support digital objectives
- Payments released when Lithuania meets specific milestones and targets
The plan is organized into 8 main components with specific reforms and investments in each area.
Licensing: The summaries on this page are available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0).
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