Executive Vice-President Raffaele Fitto, in a written answer on 25 June 2026, placed responsibility on Greek authorities for the early termination of the My Home II housing programme, stating that the Commission had not agreed to the change but that it is up to Greece to meet Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) deadlines. The answer, responding to a question from S&D MEP Yannis Maniatis, clarifies that the RRF Regulation requires all milestones and targets to be completed by 31 August 2026, with payment requests due by 30 September 2026. Fitto noted that the Greek government must ensure timely signature of financing agreements to provide evidence for those targets. The response offers no concrete EU action to extend the programme or assess consequences for affected citizens, instead reiterating that the Greek RRP includes complementary measures such as a national housing strategy and a social exchange programme to address housing supply and price growth.
The answer avoids committing to an impact assessment of the early closure or potential market distortions, leaving the matter in Greek hands. Institutional follow-up is unlikely, as the Commission defers to national implementation within fixed RRF rules.