Andorra's General Syndic Urges Institutional Stability
Carles Ensenyat emphasizes stability as a core value for effective, predictable institutions attuned to citizens' needs in Sant Tomàs address.
Key Points
- Ensenyat highlights stability as Andorra's prized value during Consell General address.
- Stability ensures institutions are useful, predictable, and responsive to citizens.
- Institutions have achieved stability through proven public service effectiveness.
- Stability endures if institutions align with country's realities and people's expectations.
Andorra's General Syndic, Carles Ensenyat, called for maintaining the stability of the country's institutions during his traditional address at the Sant Tomàs session in the Consell General.
Ensenyat described stability as one of Andorra's most prized values and a vital condition for institutions to remain useful, predictable, and responsive to citizens' needs. He pointed out that the institutions have achieved stability precisely because they have proven effective in serving the public.
This connection, he argued, will endure as long as the institutions stay attuned to the country's realities and the expectations of its people.
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