Camacho leaves with clear accounts and Page as a health standard bearer

Published on May 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The mayor of Puertollano, Miguel Ángel Camacho, leaves office leaving the municipal coffers in good health and debt almost extinct, guaranteeing the continuity of public services. In his final statements, he did not hesitate to attribute the merit of healthcare investments in the city to President García-Page, contrasting with the previous management of the PP in the region.

municipal treasury balanced ledger sheet being handed over by mayor in suit, clean financial graphs showing debt reduction to zero, hospital building blueprint glowing in background with regional president silhouette, contrasting faded PP party documents being replaced by new healthcare infrastructure plans, cinematic photorealistic technical illustration, dramatic office lighting, polished wooden desk, ink stamps and official seals, ultra-detailed paper textures, professional government atmosphere, sharp focus on transaction moment

Does the end of debt pave the way for municipal digitalization? 🏛️

With financial liabilities reduced to a minimum, the Puertollano City Council could allocate resources to pending technological projects, such as modernizing electronic administration or implementing urban sensors for traffic and waste management. However, the priority remains maintaining the budget balance, so any investment in this area will require careful planning without grand displays.

Page, the healthcare superhero that Camacho saw from the front row 🦸

According to Camacho, healthcare in Puertollano would not have reached its current state without the figure of the regional president, whom he describes as the true driving force behind the improvements. One almost expects the mayor to add that Page also invented penicillin or that he operates on Saturday mornings. Good thing the PP, according to him, only left cuts and an ambulance with a sidecar.