
Conxita Marsol
Conxita Marsol is a prominent Andorran politician who previously served as the head of the local government in Andorra la Vella. She was instrumental in the acquisition of a specialized vehicle intended to automate parking enforcement in the city, although this initiative was ultimately deemed unviable by the current administration.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Andorra | 35 | 7.20 | 2.23% | +30% | 77,265 | 2,241 | $3,000 | 87$ |
Totals | 35 | 77,265 | 2,241 | $3,000 | 87$ |
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol emphasized the importance of innovative initiatives and public-private collaboration for economic diversification.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol commented on the new regulations regarding foreign investment in an interview.
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Andorra:
Minister Conxita Marsol explained that Andorra has been working to apply economic diversification to invest in different strategic areas such as innovation.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol mentioned that companies must demonstrate their operations in Andorra after 18 months.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol has presented the Cim Digital Andorra project to innovate the country and attract technological talent.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol, the Minister of Housing, highlighted the government's efforts to provide affordable housing.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol is the minister responsible for the housing portfolio in Andorra.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol is the Minister of Labor, Economy, and Housing in Andorra who alerted about 3,000 companies that have not submitted their accounts.
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Andorra:
The minister Conxita Marsol announced a proposal to facilitate access to first homes for young people.
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Andorra:
Conxita Marsol is the Minister of Labor, Economy, and Housing in Andorra, advocating for a program to assist young people in purchasing their first homes.
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