Andorran Government Renews Pilar Serrano's CASS Board Role for Second Four-Year Term Until 2030
Serrano, appointed in 2022, joins president Marc Galabert and delegates Carla Guerrero and Jordi Cinca on the social security agency's top decision-making body. Upcoming elections will refresh seats held by workers, pensioners, and business owners.
Key Points
- Andorran government renews Pilar Serrano's CASS board role for second four-year term until 2030.
- Serrano first appointed in 2022; joins president Marc Galabert, Carla Guerrero, and Jordi Cinca.
- CASS board includes government delegates and reps from workers, pensioners, business owners.
- Upcoming elections to refresh seats for salaried workers, business owners, self-employed, pensioners.
The Andorran government has renewed Pilar Serrano's appointment as one of its representatives on the Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social (CASS) board of directors, extending her role for a second four-year term.
Serrano, first named to the position in 2022, will now serve until 2030, when term limits—two renewable four-year mandates—prevent further renewal. Her initial term had just expired.
The CASS board is the agency's top decision-making and management body, comprising government delegates alongside members representing salaried workers, pensioners, business owners, and the self-employed. Government representatives currently include board president Marc Galabert, Carla Guerrero, Jordi Cinca, and Serrano.
Upcoming elections in the coming months will renew the insured-elected seats: two for salaried workers, one for business owners and the self-employed, and one for pensioners.
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