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In the parliamentary elections in Andorra on 2 April 2023,[1] the incumbent liberal-conservative coalition between Democrats for Andorra (DA) and Committed Citizens (CC) won an absolute majority led by Prime Minister Xavier Espot. This is the fourth legislature in a row in which DA governs the country. A new party, Concord, emerged in second place, taking the opposition leadership held by the Social Democratic Party since 2019, which fell to third place by losing four seats.

Background

Three parties eventually formed a governing coalition after the 2019 Andorran parliamentary election, composed of the Democrats, the Liberal Party and Committed Citizens with Xavier Espot as Prime Minister.[2]

On 14 June 2022, the minister of social affairs Judit Pallarés left the Liberal Party. However, the party assured that this internal crisis would not jeopardize the stability of the coalition.[3] Prime Minister Espot announced, the following day, that he had no intention of advancing the parliamentary elections.[4] Prime Minister Espot ordinarily dissolved the Consell General by decree on 6 February 2023. Campaigning started on 19 March at 3:00 pm. 1 April was the day of election silence and 2 April was the day of the election.[5]

Electoral system

Twenty-eight general councillors (Catalan: consellers generals) are elected, based on closed party lists:[6][7]

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.[11]

Parties and alliances

The deadline for submitting candidacies ended on 13 February, so a total of six candidacies were defined, one less than in the 2019 parliamentary elections.[12][13]

Three new political parties were presented:

  • Concord: was constituted on 24 November 2022 and elected Cerni Escaldé as the national candidate.[14]
  • Andorra Forward: was formalized in November 2021 by Carine Montaner, a deputy who left the Third Way party in March that year but kept her seat.[15][16]
  • 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.[3]

The extraordinary congress of the Democrats for Andorra (DA) held on 15 November 2022 elected Xavier Espot to stand for re-election as Prime Minister.[18]

On 1 February 2023, the Social Democratic Party (PS) and the Social Democracy and Progress (SDP) presented their coalition "social-democratic alliance" to run together in the elections, since "the moment calls for it". They confirmed that the PS leader, Pere López, would be the leader of the candidacy.[19]

Political coalition Third Way and Lauredian Union (UL), who had two seats on the General Council, announced on 12 February 2023, that they would not run in the elections "based on the coherence and integrity of our political positions".[20]

Liberals of Andorra presented its candidacies on 12 February 2023 with its leader Josep Maria Cabanes as candidate for prime minister.[21]

National constituency

The candidacies presented in the national constituency, in which 14 councilors are elected by proportional representation, are:[22]

List Parties Ideology[23] List leader 2019 result[24]
PR votes Const. votes Seats
rowspan="2" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | DA+CC bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Democrats for Andorra Liberal conservatism
Euroscepticism
Xavier Espot Zamora 35.13% 34.86% Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Committed Citizens Social liberalism
Localism
Euroscepticism
DNP 6.68% Шаблон:Composition bar
rowspan="2" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | PS+SDP bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Social Democratic Party Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Pere López i Agràs 30.62% Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Social Democracy and Progress Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
5.87% Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Liberals of Andorra Conservative liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Josep Maria Cabanes 12.48% 38.05% Шаблон:Composition bar
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Concord Progressivism
Environmentalism
Cerni Escalé Cabré New
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party colour" | Andorra Forward Right-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Carine Montaner Raynaud New
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party colour" | Action for Andorra Social liberalism
Progressivism
Pro-Europeanism
Judith Pallarés i Cortés New

Parish constituencies

The parties or coalitions that are presented in the seven parish constituencies, in which the two candidates from the list with the most votes in each parish are elected, are:

Candidacy Candidates[25]
Canillo Encamp Ordino la Massana Andorra la Vella St. Julià de Lòria les Escaldes
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Committed Citizens Carles Naudi
David Montané
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Democrats for Andorra Guillem Casal
Jordi Jordana
Jordi Torres
Maria Martisella
Berna Coma
Alexandra Codina
Conxita Marsol
Alain Cabanes
Helena Mas
Eva París
Trini Marín
Marc MagallónШаблон:Efn
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | Liberals of Andorra
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party colour" | Action for Andorra Josep Fusté
Rebeca Roger
Trini Marín
Marc MagallónШаблон:Efn
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | PS+SDP Marta Pujol
Susagna VenableШаблон:Efn
Joan Miquel Armengol
Pere Mas
Miquel Moliné
Francesc Lizama
Joaquim Miró
Marian Sanchiz
Gerard Alís
Josep Roig
David Pérez
Elisabet Zoppetti
Concord Martí Alay
Miquel Clua
Pol Bartolomé
Maria Àngela Aché
Ramon Tena
Lara de Miguel
bgcolor="Шаблон:Party colour" | Andorra Forward Jordina Bringué
Eva Font
Elisa Muxella
Dídac Tomàs
Bianca Martínez
Marc Ferreiro

Campaign

Prime Minister Xavier Espot dissolved the Consell General by decree on 6 February 2023, marking the start of campaigning on 19 March at 3:00 pm, 1 April as the day of election silence and 2 April as the election day.[5]

Between 17 and 18 February, a delegation from the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights visited the country to assess the electoral process, issuing a report in which they expressed confidence in the Andorran electoral process and the election administration, so that an election observation was not necessary on 2 April.[26]

Two days before the beginning of the electoral campaign, Democrats for Andorra presented their electoral program, an act that was criticized by PS+SDP as irregular.[27]

The campaign began on 19 March with the traditional pasting of electoral posters. The Liberals of Andorra were the only party that did not start it in Andorra la Vella; they started in Sant Julià de Lòria instead.[28]

The real estate boom, the association agreement with the European Union and the loss of purchasing power due to inflation were the key issues of the campaign.[29]

On 29 March, anonymous pamphlets were disseminated, both on paper and digitally, accusing Espot and his family of benefiting from the Andorran government's intervention in Banca Privada d'Andorra in 2015, a bank accused by the United States Department of the Treasury of money laundering. The pamphlets also accused Democrats for Andorra of wanting to destroy the natural heritage with real estate speculation, denounced Attorney General Alfonso Alberca and his position on abortion, among others. Espot, the following day, released a video in which he denied these accusations, announced that from 3 April he would take legal actions for slander and defended the "honorability" of the country.[30][31]

The debates between the national candidates took place on 20 March, organized by the Andorran Business Confederation (CEA); on 21 March, organized by Spanish Cadena SER and between Xavier Espot and opposition leader Pere López; and on 30 March, organized by Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra.[32][33][34][35]

Party slogans

Party or alliance Original slogan English translation Шаблон:Abbr
width="1" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| DA+CC Confiança Trust [36]
width="1" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color" | L'A #Cabanes2023
Primer, Andorra
#Cabanes2023
First, Andorra
[37]
width="1" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party colour" | Acció La clau de futur.
Passa a l'ACCIÓ. Vota'ns!
The key to the future.
Go to ACTION. Vote for us!
[38]
width="1" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| PS+SDP El canvi de la majoria The change of the majority [39]
width="1" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Concord Batega x Andorra Beat for Andorra [40]
width="1" bgcolor="Шаблон:Party colour"| Andorra Forward El coratge del canvi The courage of change [41]

Opinion polls

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
DA CC PS SDP L'A TV– UL Endavant Concord Acció Others Lead
style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| style="background:Шаблон:Party color;"| style="background:Шаблон:Party colour;"| style="background:Шаблон:Party color;" | style="background:Шаблон:Party colour;"|
ARI Шаблон:Opdrts 810 41.9 23.4 6.0 Шаблон:N/A 14.9 11.3 2.4 Шаблон:N/A style="background:Шаблон:Party color;color:#FFFFFF;" | 18.5
2019 election Шаблон:Opdrts 35.13 Шаблон:Abbr 30.62 5.87 12.48 10.42 Did not exist 5.48 style="background:Шаблон:Party color;color:#FFFFFF;" | 4.51

Conduct

The eight electoral colleges were installed in the headquarters of the parishes, one for each parish added to the own polling station in the village of El Pas de la Casa. Election day began at 9:00 am without any incident and 29,958 people were called to vote, 9,010 of whom had already done so with a judicial vote (early voting that is done at the headquarters of the Andorran judiciary). Polls closed at 7:00 pm.[42]

Results

On the evening of 2 April, the Andorran government announced the results: the ruling coalition of Democrats for Andorra (DA) and Committed Citizens (CC) won the elections with 16 seats, gaining 3 more seats and the absolute majority of Consell General's seats. It was followed by the new Concord party, which won 5 seats. The third place was won by the progressive coalition formed by the Social Democratic Party (PS) and Social Democracy and Progress (SDP), which lost 4 seats, remaining with 3. In last positions, the new parties Andorra Forward, which won 3 seats, and Action for Andorra (Acció), which won one. At a press conference, Xavier Espot, accompanied by the Minister of Finance and acting government spokesman Cesar Marquina, proclaimed these results.[43] Liberals of Andorra was left without parliamentary representation, losing the 4 seats it had.[44]

The turnout was 66.95%, 1.3% less than that recorded in the 2019 elections, despite being higher than in previous years.[43][45] Early voting rose to 30%, the highest figure ever recorded.[45] Шаблон:Election results

By parish

Summary

Parish Файл:Logo Ciutadans Compromesos.svg Файл:Demòcrates per Andorra logo.svg Файл:Logo of the Action for Andorra.svg Файл:Logo of the Concord (political party).svg Файл:Partit Socialdemòcrata Andorra icona.png Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Abbr
Canillo 100 71,97
Encamp 53,07 46,93 64,52
Ordino 43,40 39,17 17,43 76,24
La Massana 47,72 24,73 27,55 71,40
Andorra la Vella 32,77 23,13 29,56 14,54 62,10
Sant Julià de Lòria 26,83 40,06 19,07 14,04 67,56
Escaldes-Engordany 40,42 33,69 25,90 68,59
Source: Eleccions d'Andorra

Andorra la Vella

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Canillo

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Escaldes–Engordany

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Encamp

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La Massana

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Ordino

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Sant Julià de Lòria

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Reactions

After winning the elections, Prime Minister Xavier Espot assured the citizens that "we will not fail you and during these 4 years; I will work tirelessly to be worthy of this trust and to bring Andorra to a good place". He also congratulated the two new political forces that obtained a good result, Concord and Andorra Forward, to whom he offered to work together to "work for the benefit of the citizens".[46]

The leader of Concord, Cerni Escalé, announced that they would carry out a "constructive opposition, but courageous and close to the citizens", and expressed his satisfaction with the result obtained, a better result than the polls predicted.[47]

The leader of the PS–SDP coalition, Pere López, acknowledged the poor results and announced that it is necessary to open a process of reflection within the formation and that, at that time, he did not intend to make a decision on his leadership at the head of the PS.[48] On 5 April, López announced that he was stepping down from his seat and the party presidency at the party congress on 20 May.[49]

Carine Montaner, the Andorra Forward candidate, was positive about the result that brought the party to fourth place, and stated that the party will now dedicate itself to "doing the work of counterpower, which is fundamental to fighting corruption and the cronyism that has predominated these past legislatures".[50] Montaner also stated that the numbers did not "add up", insinuating her suspicion that there was electoral fraud, which was criticized by Xavier Espot.[51][52]

Judith Pallarés, national candidate for Action for Andorra, admitted that she was "a bit sad" about the result obtained and, despite wanting to make a positive reading, expressed the need to reflect internally.[53]

Xavier Espot was sworn in for another term as Prime Minister on 17 May 2023.[54][55]

Notes

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References

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External links

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