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Conservative Virtus Party Officially Registers in Andorra for General Elections

The new formation prioritizes rule-of-law, free-market policies, national identity, and controlled demographic growth, led by president Josep Duró Coma and a team of right-wing veterans.

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Key Points

  • Virtus conservative party officially registers in Andorra for general elections.
  • Prioritizes rule-of-law, free-market policies, national identity, and controlled demographic growth.
  • Led by president Josep Duró Coma and right-wing veterans including Olga Forné Angrill.
  • Plans national congress to finalize structure, program, and candidates.

Virtus, a conservative political party with national and parish-level ambitions, has officially registered in Andorra, transitioning from a participatory opinion group to a formal formation ready to contest upcoming general elections.

The party, outlined in its founding statutes, prioritizes a rule-of-law framework that upholds institutions, alongside pragmatic economic alignment with neighboring regions through dialogue and consensus. It seeks to build a "strong, sovereign, and cohesive" Andorra by safeguarding national identity, traditions, private property, and legal security while promoting free-market policies with minimal state intervention, merit-based opportunities, and controlled demographic growth.

Key commitments include inter-institutional collaboration on territory-wide challenges, high-quality social, health, and education services, citizen security, public-private partnerships, and sustainable development driven by talent and social cohesion.

A provisional executive committee will organize a national congress to finalize the party's permanent structure, action program, and candidate slates, working alongside members. Leading the group is president Josep Duró Coma, vice-president Olga Forné Angrill, organization secretary Josep Antoni López Alcantara, treasurer Xavier Altimir Planes, and vocal members Robert Call Masià, Òscar Rossell Margalef, Albert Font Massip, and Josep Majoral Obiols. Several, including López Alcantara, Majoral Obiols, and Altimir Planes, have extensive backgrounds in Andorra's right-wing politics.

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