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Susanna Vela Demands Inventory of Unimplemented Laws Since 2019

Social Democratic leader files parliamentary question seeking details on pending regulations from 2019-2023 term, timelines by ministry, and.

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Key Points

  • Vela requests full inventory of unimplemented regulations from 2019-2023 legislation.
  • Breakdown by responsible ministries and projected approval schedules demanded.
  • Aims to ensure transparency and efficiency in law execution.
  • Highlights persistent delays; government response pending.

Susanna Vela, general councillor and president of the Social Democratic parliamentary group, has filed a written question with the government requesting detailed information on the regulatory development of laws passed since 2019 that remain unimplemented.

The parliamentary initiative calls for a full inventory of regulations and norms stemming from legislation approved during the 2019-2023 term, including a breakdown by responsible ministries and departments. Vela also seeks projected schedules for the processing, approval, and publication of these measures, similarly itemized by competent areas. The aim is to establish clear timelines and administrative accountabilities, promoting transparency in executing Consell General laws.

Diari d'Andorra reports that Vela cited the need to "guarantee transparency and efficiency in implementing laws approved by the Consell General."

The question underscores persistent delays in operationalizing post-2019 legislation through required frameworks. No specific laws or total number of pending regulations have been named, and the government has yet to reply.

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