The electricity company said it would cut supply unless the Town Hall paid part of its debt. They have now said there will be no cuts but have demanded all the money they are owed Coín Town Hall.
The power was still on in Coín’s municipal buildings on Wednesday, despite the ultimatum from the electricity provider, Endesa, on Monday giving the Town Hall two days to pay its debt or supply would be cut.
Coín’s Partido Popular Mayor, Fernando Fernández, told Diario Sur on Wednesday that he had had no contact from Endesa and contacted the company himself to enquire about the situation. He was informed that the power would remain on, but the Town Hall must determine over the next few days their form of paying their total outstanding debt.
The total debt with Endesa is 400,000 €. The company demanded part of it, 133,000 €, in its letter on Monday and the Mayor announced the following day that he would be able to pay 60,000 €.
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