Concòrdia to run solo on national list, open to parish-level pacts
Cerni Escalé says the party will contest the general election without a national alliance, denying reports of a pact with the PS.
Key Points
- Concòrdia will run alone in the national constituency for the general election.
- Party remains open to ad hoc parish-level pacts with local groups or independents.
- Cerni Escalé denies rumours of a pact with the PS and criticises personality-led alliances.
- Top priorities: limit housing price rises and develop a new economic model for Andorra.
Andorra la Vella — Concòrdia plans to run alone in the upcoming general election on the national list, while remaining open to ad hoc agreements at the parish level. Cerni Escalé, president of the party's parliamentary group, told RTVA the formation feels ready to contest the vote without any alliance in the national constituency and accused other parties of circulating false reports about a possible pact with the PS (Social Democratic Party).
Escalé also criticised electoral alliances built around personalities rather than programmes. He said the party does not rule out parish-level pacts, which could be made with local groups or independent candidates.
If Concòrdia were to take office, Escalé identified two main priorities: limiting the rise in housing prices and establishing a new economic model for the Principality.
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