Action for Andorra

Action for Andorra (Catalan: Acció per Andorra), often shortened to Action (Acció, styled as ACC!Ó), is a social liberal party in Andorra founded in September 2022 as a split from the Liberals of Andorra.[1]

Action for Andorra
Acció per Andorra
AbbreviationACC!Ó
LeaderJudith Pallarés i Cortés
FounderJudith Pallarés i Cortés
FoundedOctober 2022
Split fromLiberals of Andorra
HeadquartersCarrer de les Canals, 5 1r 1a, AD500, Andorra la Vella
IdeologySocial liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Social progressivism
Political positionCentre to centre-left
European affiliationAlliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Colours  Light blue
  Navy blue
General Council
1 / 28
Website
somaccio.org

History

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] Pallarés claimed that they left the party due to disagreements with a conservative turn inside the Liberals, while she and the councillors preferred a social liberal project. They continued to remain in the government and give it support.[3]

Election results

General Council elections

Election Leader Votes  % Seats +/– Position Government
2023 Judith Pallarés i Cortés 805 4.20
1 / 28
Decrease 3 6th TBA

References

  1. "Acció, un nou partit a Andorra sorgit de la ruptura interna dels Liberals" [Action, a new party in Andorra born from the internal break of the Liberals]. VilaWeb (in Catalan). 27 October 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  2. "Pallarés i els quatre consellers generals deixen Liberals i posen contra les cordes Espot i Gallardo" [Pallarés and the four general councilors leave the Liberals and put Espot and Gallardo against the ropes]. Altaveu (in Catalan). 14 June 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  3. "Pallarés i els parlamentaris liberals deixen el partit garantint estabilitat governamental" [Pallarés and the liberal parliamentarians leave the party guaranteeing government stability]. Altaveu (in Catalan). 14 June 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
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