Andorra Honors Retiring Judicial Veterans Llorens and Argemí
The Superior Council of Justice held a private ceremony to recognize Francesc Llorens Roca and Joan Argemí Ferrer for nearly 30 years of dedicated.
Key Points
- Private ceremony honored Francesc Llorens Roca (joined 1995, Nuncis Service) and Joan Argemí Ferrer (joined 1997, head of judicial library).
- Both retired two months ago at age 65 after nearly three decades.
- Llorens noted for rigour, discretion, and duty.
- Argemí's work ensured access to legal knowledge and protected documentary heritage.
The Superior Council of Justice organised a private recognition ceremony on Wednesday at Justice Headquarters to honour Francesc Llorens Roca and Joan Argemí Ferrer, two key figures in Andorra's judicial administration who retired two months ago upon reaching age 65 after nearly three decades of service.
The intimate gathering included staff who worked closely with the pair in recent years. Llorens joined the judicial administration in 1995 and built his career in the Nuncis Service, carrying out his duties with rigour, discretion, and a strong sense of duty. Argemí began in 1997 as head of the judicial library, now named after prominent Andorran jurist Lluís Puig i Ferriol and located in the new headquarters in the Baixada del Molí area. Council officials described his work as essential for ensuring access to legal knowledge and protecting the institution's documentary heritage.
In a statement, the council highlighted not only the honourees' professional achievements but also their personal qualities, institutional loyalty, and daily commitment to their teams, establishing them as lasting references within the justice system.
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