Democrats for Andora – Wikipedia, Free Encyclopedia

Democrats for Andorra [3] (Kat. Democrats for Andorra , DA) – andorcass [4] political party.

The party was created as a coalition for parliamentary elections in Andorra in 2011 as the successor to the reform coalition. The coalition won by an absolute majority of votes in all parishes. Initially, it consisted of the Liberal Party of Andorora, the new center and the Reformer Party Andorora [5] . The leader of the coalition list was Antoni Martí, who after winning the election became the prime minister of Andorora [6] [7] [8] . After the election, September 30, 2011, a political party was created [9] .

On March 1, 2015, after universal elections, the party again obtained the absolute majority, although the number of deputies represented in parliament by the party decreased from 20 to 15 [ten] [11] .

Since 2019, the party has been co -creating together with the liberal party of Andorora the government of the Duchy of Andorra [twelfth] [13] [14] .

  • Antoni Martí (Prezes),
  • Esther Paris (Wiceprezes),
  • Ester Villarubla (vice president),
  • Esteve Vidal (Secretary General) [15] .

Initially, the coalition included the Liberal Party of Andorra (Pla), Nowe Centrum (NC), the Andorra Reformer Party (Pra), and the Union of Laundiana (UL). After winning the election, the coalition transformed into a uniform political creation. Andorora’s liberal party did not join the new party and remained an independent political creation [16] [17] [18] [19] .

  • Parliamentary elections in Andorra in 2011: 55.14% of the votes obtained, 20 places out of 28 possible (12 seats won in single -member constituencies for possible 14 and 8 places gained at 14 possible acquisition in a national district) [20] .
  • Parliamentary elections in Andorra in 2015: 37.03% of the votes obtained, 15 places out of 28 possible (10 seats obtained from 14 possible in single -mandate constituencies and 5 out of 14 possible to get in a national district) [21] .
  • Parliamentary elections in Andorra in 2019: 35.13% of the votes obtained, 11 places out of 28 possible (6 seats won from 14 possible in single -mandate constituencies and 5 out of 14 possible to get in a national district) [22] [23] .
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