Andorran Government Raises Vienna Embassy Appointee's Salary by Over 20%
Marta Salvat Batista's monthly pay at Andorra's Vienna embassy increased retroactively to €5,883.86 from €4,885.61, following a February contract.
Key Points
- Salary raised retroactively from Jan 1 to €5,883.86 monthly, up 20%+ from €4,885.61.
- Contract review approved Feb 4, 2024, published in BOPA.
- Previous contract formalized May 24, 2023, after years in role.
- Increase adds €998.25; no reasons or duties specified.
The Andorran government has increased the salary of Marta Salvat Batista, a special relations appointee serving at Andorra's embassy in Vienna, by just over 20% in under three years.
The adjustment, effective retroactively from 1 January, raises her monthly pay to 5.883,86 euros. This follows a contract review approved on 4 February this year, as detailed in an edict published in the Butlletí Oficial del Principat d'Andorra (BOPA) on Wednesday.
Salvat's previous salary stood at 4.885,61 euros, set under a contract announced a week earlier and published in a similar BOPA edict on 24 May 2023. That notice formalised her appointment to the role, which she has held for several years.
The latest change adds 998,25 euros to her mid-2023 remuneration, reflecting the cumulative rise since her initial hiring. No further details on the reasons for the increase or her specific duties at the Austrian embassy were included in the official notice.
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