Andorran Consul Calls for Government Aid to Block High-Rise Towers
Rosa Gili of Les Escaldes-Engordany urges central government for concrete support against tower projects amid urban development tensions.
Key Points
- Rosa Gili, Cònsol Major of Les Escaldes-Engordany, seeks government help to prevent tower construction.
- Statement made on 9 February 2026, highlighting frustration over urban projects.
- Describes tower issue as a 'hot potato' between parties.
- No details on specific projects or government responses provided.
Rosa Gili, the Cònsol Major of Les Escaldes-Engordany, has called on the Andorran government to provide concrete support if it genuinely opposes the construction of high-rise towers in the parish.
In comments published on 9 February 2026, Gili stated: "If the Government really does not want towers, let it help us—that's more or less what we asked for." Her remarks highlight ongoing tensions over urban development projects, which she described as a "hot potato" being passed between parties.
The statement reflects frustration among local authorities in Les Escaldes-Engordany, where tower proposals have sparked debate. Gili's appeal underscores the need for central government intervention to address parish-level concerns, amid broader discussions on Andorra's skyline and building regulations.
No further details on specific projects or government responses were provided in the initial report.
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