The mayor of the Treasury, Tomás Consentino, explained today "in an exercise of transparency" the data related to municipal indebtedness made public through the Boletín de Conjuntura published by the Croem a few days ago.
According to the report's data, Águilas is the municipality that has registered the greatest increase, with an increase of 258.8%, although its outstanding credits are reduced to 2.4 million, which means 68 euros per inhabitant and less than 10 % Of annual budget.
In this sense the mayor of the Treasury has said that this rebound is due to the fact that the City of Eagles has been forced to face a debt of 1,858,864 euros.
"In 2006, the former PP Government and Sports Development Team, which built the Isla del Fraile golf course, signed an agreement for the operation of the aforementioned sports facilities, and the subsequent termination of said agreement led to the Which was awarded to the City Council the amount of 4 million euros whose payment was accepted by the City. Fortunately, and as a result of the negotiations that we have already carried out during this legislature, we managed to reduce to just under 2 million Which we are obliged to face and which, unfortunately, will come out of the pocket of all aquiline because of what, we understand, was a poor management of the previous government team of the Popular Party.
In the same vein, the Councilor for Finance continues to detail the rest of the amount that appears in the report.
"The remaining 541,136 euros correspond to the money pending repayment to the central government for the participation in State taxes."
In this sense, Consentino clarified that "in two periods the City received an estimated amount in these taxes that later turned out to be greater than it corresponded for which it had to pay back the difference, this return, at the time and also by the previous Government team, it was decided to do fractional and payment is still being carried out. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas