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Sanmartin Does Not Rule Out that Transport Companies Go to the Court to Collect Outstanding Invoices

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The mayor of Santiago, Goretti Sanmartín, assessed this Friday the consequences that could have the vote on the outstanding bills of urban transport in plenary, that did not go forward by the votes against the PP and the abstention of the non-affiliated concelleiros, and leaves without paying almost 3 million euros to two companies, 2.5 million to Tralusa and more than 400,000 euros to Autocares Rías Baixas.
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The mayor of Santiago, Goretti Sanmartín, assessed this Friday the consequences that could have the vote on the outstanding bills of urban transport in plenary, that did not go forward by the votes against the PP and the abstention of the non-affiliated concelleiros, and leaves without paying almost 3 million euros to two companies, 2.5 million to Tralusa and more than 400,000 euros to Autocares Rías Baixas.

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elcorreogallego.es broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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