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Natalia Gallego to step down as Andorran Motorcycling Federation president

After eight years leading the FMA, Gallego will not seek re-election; elections are set for 25 March with candidate nominations open until 6 February.

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Diari d'Andorra

Key Points

  • Natalia Gallego will not run for re-election after an eight-year presidency (2018–2025).
  • Extraordinary general assembly set elections for 25 March and approved the electoral regulations.
  • The assembly unanimously approved the 2025 sporting results and gave a positive assessment of FMA activity.
  • Candidacies open until 6 February; a three-member electoral board was appointed to oversee the vote.

Natalia Gallego will not stand for re-election as president of the Andorran Motorcycling Federation (FMA), bringing to an end her eight-year tenure that began in 2018 when she succeeded Josep Puntí and was consolidated with re-election in 2022. The presidency will be vacant ahead of elections scheduled for 25 March next year, a date officially called during an extraordinary general assembly held at the headquarters of the Andorran Olympic Committee.

Members approved the sporting results of the 2025 season unanimously at the meeting, giving a positive assessment of the federation’s activity over the past year. The assembly also launched the electoral process by approving the specific regulations that will govern the vote and by electing the three members who will form the electoral board.

Candidacies may be submitted until 6 February, opening a period of potential change as the FMA prepares for a new institutional phase and the 2026–2029 mandate marked by a renewal of its leadership.

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