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Andorra Endavant Demands App for Citizens in Conflict Zones

Opposition group urges government to develop mobile app for tracking Andorrans and residents abroad amid Middle East tensions, enabling real-time.

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Key Points

  • Intensified push for mobile app to track citizens in conflict zones like Middle East.
  • Revives August 2025 parliamentary question amid recent attacks on infrastructure.
  • App to provide consular contact, security alerts, safety tips, and evacuation logistics.
  • Calls for stronger protocols in unstable global landscape; no government response yet.

Andorra Endavant has intensified its call for the Andorran government to enhance protections for citizens and residents abroad, using the escalating tensions in the Middle East as a key example to demand a dedicated mobile app for tracking those in conflict zones.

The opposition parliamentary group, led by Carine Montaner, highlighted concerns for Andorrans and residents who may be stranded in the region following recent attacks on strategic infrastructure and civilian areas. These incidents, along with rising geopolitical instability, underscore the need for better tools to manage nationals living overseas, the party stated in a communiqué.

Montaner, who heads the group, revived a parliamentary question she submitted in August 2025 on assistance mechanisms for Andorrans in risk areas. Current events, she said, make the issue urgently relevant again. The proposal urges the government to develop a mobile app for Andorrans and residents abroad, enabling immediate consular contact, real-time security alerts, safety recommendations, and improved logistics for evacuations or repatriations.

In an increasingly unstable global landscape, Andorra Endavant argues that safeguarding citizens overseas must become a state priority. The group is pressing the Executive to strengthen existing protocols and introduce new measures for faster, more effective crisis responses.

This push builds on prior calls for better monitoring of Andorrans abroad during emergencies. The government has yet to respond.

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