Ecco quanto prevede il documento della CE sulle modalità di consultazione del Recovery Plan:
4. Consultation process Background:
Article 15(3)(ja): “a summary of the consultation process, conducted in accordance with the national legal framework, of local and regional authorities, social partners, civil society organisations, youth organisations, and other relevant stakeholders, for the preparation and, where available, the implementation of the plan and how the inputs of the stakeholders are reflected in the plan”
Member States are invited to describe the institutional nature of the plan, as well as the decision-making process leading up to the adoption/submission of the recovery and resilience plans. Member States should in particular provide a summary of the consultation process conducted in accordance with the national legal framework when preparing the recovery and resilience plan, and describe how stakeholder inputs have been taken into account and are reflected in the plan. The summary should describe the scope (list of consulted social partners, civil society organisations, stakeholders etc.), the type (conference, bilateral, tripartite etc.), and timing of the outreach efforts and whether stakeholders have been consulted selectively on specific components or whether a general consultation has taken place on a comprehensive draft plan. Member States should along the same lines , as far as possible explain the envisaged steps to involve and consult the relevant stakeholders in the implementation of the plans overall. Both in preparatory work and implementation, consultations should be conducted in accordance with the national legal framework and involve as relevant local and regional authorities, social partners, civil society organisations, youth organisations and other relevant stakeholders(e.g. national fiscal boards, national productivity boards and other national advisory bodies, depending on the country-specific decision-making process and institutional setup).