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The parish lists and the national list are independent of one another: the same person cannot appear on both the national list and on a parish list, and voters cast two separate ballots. There is no requirement to vote for the same party for both lists. [10] The 1993 Constitution limits the number of full terms served by a prime minister to two ...
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. In the local elections, the council members of the seven parishes of Andorra are elected for a four-year term. Elections in Andorra are regulated since the promulgation of the Nova Reforma ...
The parish lists and the national list are independent of one another: the same person cannot appear on both the national list and on a parish list, and voters cast two separate ballots. There is no requirement to vote for the same party for both lists. [7] The 1993 Constitution limits the number of full terms served by a prime minister to two. [8]
Democrats for Andorra secured an absolute majority in the 2015 election and Antoni Martí was re-elected Prime Minister of Andorra.In December 2017, Josep Pintat Forné, together with the two members of the Lauredian Union and two members of Committed Citizens, left the Liberal group.
The 2023 Andorran parliamentary election under the 1993 Constitution was held on 2 April 2023. It saw the Democrats for Andorra (DA) gain a majority in the General Council, while three new parties (Concòrdia, Andorra Endavant and Acció) entered the General Council for the first time.
Local elections in Andorra were held on 17 December to elect all councillors in the seven parishes of Andorra. [1] [2] Overall voter turnout was 54.75%, dropping over 1.7% in comparison to the 2019 elections.
Winning list by parish. Final turnout was 56.54%, four percentage points lower than in the 2015 election. Abstention was over 50% in Andorra la Vella. [7] Candidacies supported by Democrats for Andorra won the election in five out of seven parishes, while in Sant Julià de Lòria, the candidacy formed by Third Way and Lauredian Union won.
In Andorra la Vella parish two members represented the town of Andorra la Vella and two represented Les Escaldes, with one member elected from each every two years. All candidates had to run on lists of candidates, although voters could split their votes between candidates on different lists.