It's after a study found the midlands would be the second-worst hit region after the pandemic.
A Longford/Westmeath TD is confident in the government's plan for economic recovery.
An economic analysis by the Three Regional Assemblies of Ireland concluded that the midlands would be the second worst affected by the pandemic after border counties.
Minister for Business Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys recently published a plan that targets the immediate liquidity of SMEs.
Fine Gael Deputy Peter Burke says regional recovery must be emphasised in any programme for government:
Local figures: https://t.co/1htaZdOW2M
— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) May 14, 2020
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