The dashboard provides a clear and accessible overview of the implementation status of the proposals presented in the Draghi Report. It tracks progress across multiple sectors, highlights key indicators, and enables policymakers, researchers, and citizens to explore the EU’s advancement toward strategic objectives.
All proposal data is sourced from publicly available EU documents, official communications, and accompanying policy annexes. Each entry includes links to its original source for transparency and verification.
The percentage values in sector charts represent the distribution of implementation statuses within each sector, normalized to a 100% stacked bar so that comparisons remain consistent regardless of the number of proposals per sector.
Yes. Clicking on any proposal in the table or chart opens a dedicated modal window containing its policy description, measures, justification, sources, and status breakdown.
Updates are performed when new official EU documents, announcements, or legislative milestones become available. Major updates to the dataset occur quarterly, while minor adjustments may happen more frequently.
A downloadable dataset feature is planned for a future release. For now, you can inspect all available data using the interactive dashboard and source links included in each proposal’s details.
Sectors are derived directly from the structure of the Draghi Report. Each proposal is assigned to a sector and, where applicable, a subsector using standardized terminology to ensure comparability across measures.
This status appears when there is insufficient public information to assess the implementation stage. As more official documentation becomes available, these proposals will receive updated classifications.
Policies are classified into five categories: Implemented, In Progress, Partially Implemented, Not Implemented, and Not Yet Rated. These categories reflect the current state of legislative or practical execution at the EU level.