All 28 seats in the General Council 15 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
DA+CC
Xavier Espot Zamora
32.66
16
+3
Concord
Cerni Escalé Cabré
21.43
5
New
PS+SDP
Pere López i Agràs
21.05
3
−4
Endavant
Carine Montaner Raynaud
16.00
3
New
Acció
Judith Pallarés i Cortés
4.20
1
New
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In the parliamentary elections in Andorra on 2 April 2023,[1] the incumbent liberal-conservative coalition between Democrats for Andorra (DA) and Committed Citizens (CC) won an absolute majority led by Prime Minister Xavier Espot. This is the fourth legislature in a row in which DA governs the country. A new party, Concord, emerged in second place, taking the opposition leadership held by the Social Democratic Party since 2019, which fell to third place by losing four seats.
^"Modalitats de vot". eleccions.ad (in Catalan). Retrieved 25 February 2023.
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