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Andorra Land Law Reform Commission to Finalize Report by January End

The special commission reviewing Andorra's LOGTU land law will complete its report by January 31 for a March vote in the General Council, amid.

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Key Points

  • Commission to finalize LOGTU reform report by January 31, after hearings with parishes and government.
  • Report to be voted in General Council plenary in March post-February recess.
  • Key issues unresolved: process for converting recommendations to legislative draft.
  • Members consider new commission or direct Council handling with external input.

The special study commission examining reforms to Andorra's Land Law (LOGTU) plans to finalise its report by the end of January, with the document set for a vote in the General Council plenary during March.

The commission, established to review necessary changes to the General Law on Land Planning and Urbanism, held its latest meeting on Wednesday to compile contributions from recent hearings. In December, it heard from the consuls of all seven parishes and government representatives. Members now face a deadline of 31 January—extended earlier—to produce the report, which sources say they expect to meet, even if at the last minute.

This will mark the end of the commission's initial phase. The report will outline conclusions from the discussions, but key questions remain unresolved, including next steps for turning recommendations into a legislative draft.

Commission members have discussed proposing a second body—potentially another commission—to handle the drafting, drawing on the agreed points and input from the government, communes, and other stakeholders. While under consideration, no consensus has emerged among parliamentary groups. An alternative could see the General Council take direct charge, supported by external parties.

Regardless of decisions on the process, the report must be ready by the deadline. It will then go before the full chamber for approval in an ordinary plenary session, likely in March after February's recess.

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