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Debt of Municipalities with Afinia Grows $3 Billion a Month: There Are Municipalities with up to 120 Outstanding Bills - larazón.co

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Public entities in the Caribbean maintain an accumulated debt of more than 355 billion pesos with Afinia, a company responsible for the distribution of electricity in several departments of the coast. The figure continues to grow at a rate of 3 billion pesos per month due to the lack of timely payments. Ricardo José Arango, president of Afinia, revealed during a meeting with control vowels in Mompox that the situation is critical. “We have munic…
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Public entities in the Caribbean maintain an accumulated debt of more than 355 billion pesos with Afinia, a company responsible for the distribution of electricity in several departments of the coast. The figure continues to grow at a rate of 3 billion pesos per month due to the lack of timely payments. Ricardo José Arango, president of Afinia, revealed during a meeting with control vowels in Mompox that the situation is critical. “We have munic…

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larazon.co broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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