Designated Competent Authority(ies):
1. Ministre/a d'Afers Exteriors, Cultura i Cooperació
2. Ministre/a de Justícia i Interior
3. Ministre/a d'Economia
4. Director/a d'afers bilaterals i Unió Europea
5. Director/a d'afers multilaterals i cooperació al desenvolupament
6. Director/a d'afers jurídics i consulars
7. Cap d'Àrea d'afers generals del Ministeri d'Afers Exteriors, Cultura i Cooperació
Contact details:
| Address: | Ministre/a d'Afers Exteriors (Minister of Foreign Affairs) C/ Prat de la Creu 62-64 (edifici administratiu del Govern) AD500 Andorra la Vella Principat d'Andorra |
| Telephone: | +376 875 700 |
| Fax: | +376 869 559 |
| E-mail: | exteriors.gov@andorra.ad |
| General website: | http://www.presidencia.ad/pages/government.asp (in Catalan only) |
| Address: | Ministre/a d'Economia C/ Prat de la Creu 62-64 (edifici administratiu del Govern) AD500 Andorra la Vella Principat d'Andorra |
| Telephone: | +376 875 706 |
| Fax: | +376 861 519 |
| E-mail: | - |
| General website: | http://www.presidencia.ad/pages/government.asp (in Catalan only) |
| Address: | Ministre/a de Justícia i Interior (Minister of Justice and Interior) Edifici Serveis de l'Obac Carretera de l'Obac s/n AD700 Escaldes-Engordany Principat d'Andorra |
| Telephone: | +376 872 080 |
| Fax: | +376 869 250 |
| E-mail: | - |
| General website: | http://www.presidencia.ad/pages/government.asp (in Catalan only) |
Practical Information:
| Price: | € 14.51 |
| Useful Links: |
Information on Apostilles: http://www.amb-andorre.ad/legalitzaciosig.pdf (in Catalan only) The application form can be downloaded at http://www.tramits.ad/ . Please type in “Busqueu a Tràmits" the word "postil" (in Catalan only) |
PROFILE
OFFICIAL NAME:
Principality of Andorra

Geography
Area: 468 sq. km. (180 sq. mi.); about half the size of New York City.
Cities: Capital-Andorra la Vella.
Terrain: Mountainous.
Climate: Temperate, cool, dry.
People
Nationality: Noun and adjective-Andorran(s).
Population (2006): 81,222.
Annual growth rate: 2.4%.
Ethnic groups: Catalan, Spanish, French, Portuguese.
Religion: Roman Catholic.
Languages: Catalan (official), Spanish, French.
Education: Years compulsory--to age 16. Attendance--100%. Literacy--100%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--3/1,000. Life expectancy--76 yrs. male, 81 yrs. female.
Government
Type: Parliamentary democracy that retains as its heads of state two co-princes.
Constitution: Ratified in March 1993.
Independence: 1278.
Branches: Heads of State--Two co-princes (President of France, Bishop of Seu d'Urgell in Spain). Executive--Head of Government (Cap de Govern) and eleven ministers (Executive Council). Legislative--Parliament (General Council), founded 1419, consisting of 28 members. Judicial--Civil cases heard in first instance by four judges (batlles) and
in appeals by the one-judge Court of Appeals. The highest body is the
five-member Superior Council of Justice. Criminal cases are heard by
the Tribunal of Courts in Andorra la Vella.
Subdivisions: Seven parishes (parroquies)--Andorra
la Vella, Canillo, Encamp, La Massana, Ordino, Sant Julia de Lòria, and
Escaldes make up the districts represented in the General Council.
Political
parties/groups: Andorran Liberal Party (PLA), CDA (Democratic Center of
Andorra), and the Social Democratic Party (PS).
Suffrage: Universal at 18.
Economy
GDP (2005): $2.77 billion.
Natural resources: Hydroelectric power, mineral water, timber, iron ore, lead.
Agriculture: Products--tobacco, sheep.
Industry: Types--tourism, (mainstay of the economy), tobacco products, furniture.
Trade: Major activities are commerce and banking; no official figures are available. Duty-free status.
Official currency: Euro.
HISTORY
Andorra
is the last independent survivor of the March states, a number of
buffer states created by Charlemagne to keep the Muslim Moors from
advancing into Christian France. Tradition holds that Charlemagne
granted a charter to the Andorran people in return for their fighting
the Moors. In the 800s, Charlemagne's grandson, Charles the Bald, made
Count of Urgell overlord of Andorra. A descendant of the count later
gave the lands to the diocese of Urgell, headed by Bishop of Seu
d'Urgell.
GOVERNMENT
Until
recently, Andorra's political system had no clear division of powers
into executive, legislative, and judicial branches. A constitution was
ratified and approved in 1993. The constitution establishes Andorra as
a sovereign parliamentary democracy that retains as its heads of state
two co-princes.
POLITICAL CONDITIONS
Andorra
held national elections on April 24, 2005. The ruling Andorran Liberal
Party (PLA) won the elections but lost the absolute majority it had
attained in the 2001 elections. After 10 years in power, Cap de Govern
and PLA leader Marc Forné stepped down as Cap de Govern. His
replacement is Former Foreign Minister Albert Pintat, who comes from
the same party. The center-right PLA went from 15 to 14 seats in the
28-seat Parliament, while the center-left Social Democratic Party (PS)
doubled its representation from 6 to 12 seats. The remaining 2 seats
are held by CDA-Segle-21, a union of two center-right parties which are
likely to join in a coalition with PLA. Since the ratification of the
constitution in 1993, four coalition governments have been formed. The
Pintat government's principal goals are to address housing scarcity,
modernize the country's taxation system, and press forward with reforms
required to remove Andorra from the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development's (OECD) list of tax haven countries.
ECONOMY
Andorra's
national income in 2005 was approximately $2.77 billion, with tourism
as its principal component. Attractive for shoppers from France and
Spain because of low taxes, the country also has developed active
summer and winter tourist resorts. With some 270 hotels and 400
restaurants, as well as many shops, the tourist trade employs a growing
portion of the domestic labor force.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
Since
the establishment of sovereignty with the ratification of the
constitution in 1993, Andorra has moved to become an active member of
the international community. In July 1993, Andorra established its
first diplomatic mission in the world, to the United Nations. In early
1995, the United States and Andorra established formal diplomatic
relations. Andorra has also expanded relations with other nations.
U.S.-ANDORRAN RELATIONS
As
noted, the United States established diplomatic relations with Andorra
in February 21, 1995. The two countries are on excellent terms. The
U.S. Ambassador to Spain is also accredited as Ambassador to Andorra.
United States Consulate General officials based in Barcelona are
responsible for the day-to-day conduct of relations with Andorra. The
Andorran Permanent Representative to the United Nations is expected to
be accredited as Andorra’s first Ambassador to the United States in
early 2008.
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