The Task Progress and Democracy Union City Hall of Murcia recalls that the City ended 2011 with nearly 200 million euros of debt, and therefore, the results that the Councillor of Finance held in terms of liquidity, should not be such cause for joy.
The spokesman for the formation magenta, Ruben Serna, regrets that "despite this good news announced with great fanfare," there have been cuts in areas such as development aid, and that cuts in staff complements may affect the quality of different services provided by the Consistory.
However, Serna held that the payment to suppliers are made within a "relatively short" in relation to other administrations, but invites the government team to initiate a thorough review of long-term contracts and high cost, such as Terra Natura, urban transport and sports facilities.
Source: UPyD Murcia