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Andorra has a multi-party system. The party system in Andorra has changed dramatically since the adoption of the new Constitution in 1993. Prior to that, there was no national circumscription in the elections and political parties were essentially limited to parochial outfits.
Concord (Catalan: Concòrdia) is an Andorran progressive political party formed in 2022 with the aim of standing in the 2023 parliamentary election. [2] It proposes curbing foreign investment in the real estate sector and rationalizing housing prices, and has been critical of the association agreement with the European Union, demanding a new approach for the European single market and micro ...
The Liberal Union (UL) tried to reshape itself and change its name to that of the Liberal Party of Andorra (PLA) to offer a political umbrella to small parties and groups that have not yet found their place. Another party, the Social Democratic Party of Andorra, has been formed. It was designed to attract parties previously aligned with ...
Action for Andorra: was founded by the minister of social affairs, Judith Pallarés and formalized as a party in October 2022. [17] On 14 June of that year, Pallarés and four other deputies left the Liberals of Andorra party, alleging loss of comfort with the new more conservative postulates represented by the new party leader Josep Maria Cabanes.
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There are two types of elections in Andorra: parliamentary elections and local elections. The 28 members of the General Council of the Valleys ( Consell General de les Valls ) are elected in parliamentary elections for a maximum term of four years.
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The party was created after the four councillors in the General Council of the Liberals of Andorra – Ferran Costa, Marc Magallon, Silvia Ferrer and Eva López – together with Minister Judith Pallarés announced that they had left the party on 14 June 2022. [2]