Macron swore Constitution of Andorra

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Emmanuel Macron swore the Constitution of Andorra through his chief of staff, Patrick Strzoda, in an official ceremony held at Casa de la Vall. This event marked a formal recognition of Andorra's constitutional framework, which was established to enhance the governance and legal structure of the principality. The Constitution of Andorra, adopted in 1993, serves as the foundational legal document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of its citizens, the structure of government, and the principles of democracy within the country. The swearing-in ceremony by Macron underscored the importance of this document in the context of Andorra's political landscape and its relationship with France, given that the French President serves as one of the co-princes of Andorra alongside the Bishop of Urgell. This act not only reinforced the ties between Andorra and France but also highlighted the ongoing commitment to democratic governance in the small European nation.
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