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  2. List of heads of government of Andorra - Wikipedia

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    The head of government of the Principality of Andorra (Catalan: Cap de Govern del Principat d'Andorra), alternatively known as the prime minister of Andorra, is the chief executive of the government of Andorra. They are appointed by the General Council. The position was created in 1982 after constitutional reforms separated the executive and ...

  3. Executive Council of Andorra - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Council of Andorra (Catalan: Consell Executiu d'Andorra) is the chief executive body of the Principality of Andorra. Under the 1993 constitution, the co-princes continue as heads of state, but the head of government retains executive power. The two co-princes serve coequally with limited powers that do not include veto over ...

  4. Category:Heads of government of Andorra - Wikipedia

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  5. Politics of Andorra - Wikipedia

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    Casa de la Vall, historical parliament of Andorra. Andorra's main legislative body is the 28-member General Council (Parliament). The sindic (president), the subsindic and the members of the Council are elected in the general elections to be held every four years. The Council meets throughout the year on dates set by tradition or as required.

  6. Xavier Espot Zamora - Wikipedia

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    Democrats for Andorra Xavier Espot Zamora (born 30 October 1979) is an Andorran judge and politician. He is a former minister of justice [ 1 ] and the current prime minister of Andorra , serving since 16 May 2019.

  7. List of Andorrans - Wikipedia

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    Marc Forné Molné, Head of Government of Andorra, 1994–2005; Albert Pintat (born 1943), Head of Government of Andorra, 2005–2011; Maria Reig Moles (born 1951), Andorran entrepreneur; Julià Reig Ribó (1911–1996), general councillor for the Valles de Andorra, 1948–1949; general syndic, 1960–1978; Jordi Jordana Rossell (born 1960 ...

  8. Andorra - Wikipedia

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    Andorra is the world's 16th-smallest country by land and 11th-smallest by population. [18] Its capital, Andorra la Vella, is the highest capital city in Europe, at an elevation of 1,023 metres (3,356 feet) above sea level. [19] The official language is Catalan, but Spanish, Portuguese, and French are also commonly spoken. [3] [20]

  9. Conxita Marsol Riart - Wikipedia

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    Born in Artesa de Segre, Spain, on 27 August 1960, her family soon moved to Andorra. She graduated in Laws from the University of Barcelona in the Faculty of Lleida and she was awarded a degree in Andorran Law. [1] She became the general secretary of the Council of Andorra la Vella when she was 24 and she carried out role until 2004.