Mazarrón is the 5th district of Murcia less outstanding debt per capita to date December 31, 2012, as appears from the data released by the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration.
Specifically, the municipal coffers have a debt of just 146 euros per capita.
Just lie ahead Ulea (deficit 0), Alhama de Murcia (51 euros), Eagles (85 euros) and Campos del Río (105 euros).
To the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, "it is a good thing that reflects the effort we are undertaking the City Council to reduce municipal debt. A debt that, if we add the provider to financial, is currently in around 23 million euros, having reduced it to about 9 million euros in two years that we have not only maintained the services, but they have increased. "
Mazarrón, with a population much more dispersed than other coastal municipalities of the Region for its extensive grounds, has some very good numbers despite this handicap.
San Pedro del Pinatar in debt per capita exceeds 900 euros, in Los Alcazares is 600 euros of outstanding debt per person, and San Javier slashing 500.
Also, if people are concerned, there is also the fact that municipalities equally Mazarrón villages also present data that is noteworthy compare.
So, Yecla, with 34,601 registered citizens, has a debt of 484 euros per capita, Cieza, with 35,351 inhabitants, has a debt of 265 euros and Totana, with 30,549 counted, gives a figure of 1,374 euros per capita.
In fact, many municipalities are what exceed 1,000 euros per capita as Aledo (2,206 euros per capita), Beniel (1,362 euros), Sewell (1289), Caravaca de la Cruz (1274), Fuente Alamo (1253), Eyes ( 1,318), Archena (1179), Moratalla (1112), Torre Pacheco (1018) and Abanilla (1,012).
Also, the debt continues to shrink Mazarrón having failed to repay the debt with the company Urbaser.
A previous historical problem that corporations have failed to solve and will be fully repaid in 2018.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón