
Luxembourg received the first instalment on Friday, as 26 milestones and targets were met, according to the EU Commission.
Among the targets were the implementation of the Housing Pact 2.0, and digitisation in the public sector through projects such as the launch of the MyGuichet app.
Last year, the Grand Duchy received an advance of 12.1 million euros, reaching around 82.7 million euros so far out of a planned sum of 93 million.
In an official statement, the EU Commission said: “The reforms will address bottlenecks to lasting and sustainable growth, while investments are targeted at green and digital transition. They will contribute to clean energy and transport, biodiversity protection, as well as the digitalisation of public administration and, as part of a European project, developing and deploying an ultra-secure communication infrastructure based on quantum technology.”