Cerni Escalé, the leader of Concòrdia, has led a new party to second place on the Andorran political scene, displaying confidence and ambition. Escalé advanced that his will be a constructive opposition “but also brave, which will maintain proximity with the citizen.” The idea of ​​carrying out a policy of greater transparency presents Concòrdia with the possibility of consulting the public on some matters that he considers important. The commitment of this formation is to continue stepping on the street and open the offices of the General Council so that there is a greater dose of dialogue.
One of the key objectives for the formation of Escalé is to achieve a better quality of life for the population linked to key issues such as the environment and mobility. The five representatives achieved by Concòrdia clearly exceed initial expectations. According to Escalé, “we are very happy to put the country’s growth model at the center of the political debate” and added that “the tools that citizens have given us are a precious gift that we will not waste.”
Support for Concòrdia was 4,109 votes, which is equivalent to 21.43 percent of the voters.