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Andorra Appoints Laura Camps Solà as New Economy, Labour and Housing Secretary

The government approved 39-year-old lawyer Laura Camps Solà to replace Jordi Puy, who moves to chief of staff, bringing her expertise in public.

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Key Points

  • Government approves Laura Camps Solà, 39, as new Secretary of State for Economy, Labour, and Housing.
  • She replaces Jordi Puy, now chief of staff to the head of government.
  • Camps has extensive experience in Andorran public admin, including roles in Comú de la Massana and Andorra la Vella.
  • Focus: sustainable economy, labour relations, and housing policies.

**Andorra la Vella** – The government approved the appointment of Laura Camps Solà as the new Secretary of State for Economy, Labour and Housing on Wednesday, following a proposal from Minister Conxita Marsol.

Camps, 39, takes over from Jordi Puy, who has been named chief of staff to the head of government and will assume the role next week. The government expressed thanks for Puy's work in the position and wished him success in his new responsibilities.

A lawyer by training, Camps brings extensive experience in Andorran public administration. Until now, she served as general secretary of the Comú de la Massana, focusing on administrative management, local government modernisation and coordination of strategic projects. She previously held the role of general secretary at the Comú d’Andorra la Vella from June to December 2023, and since 2016 acted as head of its legal office. Her career includes various strategic advisory and executive positions, with expertise in public law, institutional organisation, public procurement and administrative governance.

In her new role, Camps will drive sustainable economic development, strengthen labour relations frameworks and advance housing policies for citizens and the business sector. The appointment aims to bolster efficient, cross-cutting public action in these areas.

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