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Parties and
Elections
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ANDORRA |
| Legislative elections:
General Council, 4-year term, party-list PR (one national constituency,
14 seats) +
bloc voting (seven parish constituencies, 14 seats) |
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· Co-Princes:
French President & Bishop of Seo d'Urgell · Prime Minister:
Antoni Martí Petit (DA) · Government: DA, UL |
| Party |
Ideology, Affiliation,
Founding |
2011 |
Seats |
2009 |
Seats |
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Demòcrates per Andorra (DA)  Democrats for
Andorra (2009: Reformist Coalition,
CR) |
Conservative
liberalism; Liberal conservatism |
- 2011 |
55,2% |
20 |
32,3% |
9 |
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Partit Socialdemòcrata (PS)  Social Democratic
Party |
Social democracy |
PESo, SI 2000 |
34,8% |
6 |
45,0% |
14 |
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Andorra
pel Canvi (APC)  Andorra
for Change |
Centrism |
- 2008 |
6,7% |
- |
18,9% |
3 |
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Verds d'Andorra
(VA)  Greens of Andora |
Green politics |
EGP, GG 2003 |
3,4% |
- |
3,2% |
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Unió Laurediana (UL) Lauredian Union |
Regionalism;
Conservatism |
- 1997 |
- |
2 |
CR |
2 |
| Others |
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0,6% |
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| Total |
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28 |
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28 |
| Turnout |
74,1% |
75,3% |
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©
2011
Wolfram Nordsieck. Note: UL only ran in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria.
Source:
Govern d'Andorra (http://www.eleccions.ad). Archive: Elections
1993-2005.
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