
Marc Forné Molné
Marc Forné Molné is a prominent Andorran politician who served as the Head of Government from 1994 to 2005, making him the longest-serving leader in the history of Andorra. He is known for his pivotal role in modernizing the country, including the introduction of its first taxes and the establishment of Andorra's membership in significant international organizations such as UNESCO and the Council of Europe. Forné's tenure is marked by significant infrastructure development that improved transportation and communication within the principality. Recently, he was awarded the Creu dels Set Braços, the highest distinction from the Andorran Government, in recognition of his lasting impact on the nation's current landscape and governance.
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Marc Forné Molné was the head of government from 1994 to 2005 and received the Creu dels Set Braços for his contributions to Andorra.
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Marc Forné Molné has received the Creu dels Set Braços, the highest distinction of the Principality of Andorra.
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