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Andorra Launches Second Edition of Parliament History Course with 25 Participants

The General Council of Andorra and University of Andorra kicked off a popular extension program exploring the parliament's 13th-21st century.

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Key Points

  • 25 participants enrolled, exceeding expectations for extension courses
  • Covers Andorra's parliament history in European context over 800 years
  • 8 in-person Friday sessions through March 27 at headquarters
  • Includes lectures, guided tours, and roundtables with constitutional figures

The General Council of Andorra launched the second edition of its course on Friday, drawing 25 participants in a joint initiative with the University of Andorra that exceeded expectations for an extension program.

Titled “The General Council of Andorra: Past and Present of a European Parliamentary Institution (13th-21st Centuries),” the program explores the historical and political development of Andorra's parliament within the broader context of European parliamentary traditions, while emphasizing its unique features.

Organizers noted the enrollment figure as notably high compared to typical university extension courses, signaling rising public interest in the institution. The 24-hour curriculum spans eight in-person sessions held every Friday afternoon at the General Council's headquarters, running through March 27. It blends theoretical lectures with hands-on elements, including guided tours and roundtable discussions featuring key figures from Andorra's constitutional process.

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