Andorra Pension Reform Overdue by 5 Years, Says FRJ President
Jordi Cinca criticizes politicians for delaying pension reforms amid sustainability concerns, prioritizing elections over action.
Key Points
- Cinca: Reform better implemented 5 years ago.
- Politicians prioritize electoral calendar over urgency.
- FRJ manages public pensions facing sustainability risks.
- No government timeline announced for changes.
Jordi Cinca, president of the gestor of the FRJ pension fund, has stated that pension reform in Andorra would have been better implemented five years ago.
In comments published by *Diari d'Andorra* on 16 February 2026, Cinca highlighted the lack of urgency in addressing the issue, despite repeated warnings. He suggested that politicians are prioritising the electoral calendar over necessary action.
The remarks underscore ongoing concerns about the sustainability of Andorra's pension system, with the FRJ—responsible for managing public pensions—facing potential pressures that reform could mitigate. No specific timeline for changes has been announced by the government.
Original Sources
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