
Salobreña has decided to take out a loan for 352,000 euros to cover debts owed to traders and service providers.
“With friend like that, who needs enemies,” as the expression goes and in this particular case, the expression fits like a glove.
The provincial law courts in Granada have sentenced a woman to returning all that her boyfriend spent on her during their relationship.
According to the Bank of Spain, taxpayers will lose 70% of public funds used to rescue Spanish savings banks.
The Mayor of Almuñécar, Trinidad Herrera, guarantees that the banks will not embargo the San Cristóbal underground parking bays.
Last year, the City Hall of Granada, like many municipal administrations, received a loan from the central government so that they could pay off their outstanding debts to local merchants and traders up until the 31st of December 2011; a total of 107.8m euros.