Andorra Councillor Backs EU Association Deal Despite Flaws
Berna Coma of Demòcrates expresses cautious support for Andorra's EU association agreement, stating positives outweigh imperfections and urging a.
Key Points
- Berna Coma, Demòcrates councillor, cautiously supports Andorra's EU association agreement.
- Statement on Feb 6, 2026: 'Not everything is perfect,' but positives outweigh negatives.
- Calls for decisive shift towards 'yes' vote in ongoing ratification discussions.
- Agreement deepens EU ties while preserving Andorra's sovereignty.
Berna Coma, a councillor from the Demòcrates party, has expressed cautious support for Andorra's association agreement, acknowledging its imperfections but arguing that the positives outweigh the negatives.
In a statement published on 6 February 2026, Coma said that while "not everything is perfect" with the deal, it tips the scales in favour of approval when weighed carefully. She emphasised the need to shift the balance decisively towards a "yes" vote.
The comments come amid ongoing discussions about the association agreement, which aims to deepen Andorra's ties with the European Union while preserving key aspects of its sovereignty. Coma did not elaborate on specific flaws or benefits in the available remarks, but her position underscores efforts by Demòcrates to build momentum for ratification.
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