Marc Forné Molné
Appearance
Marc Forné Molné | |
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Prime Minister of Andorra | |
In office 7 December 1994 – 27 May 2005 | |
Monarchs | Episcopal Co-prince: Joan Martí i Alanis Joan Enric Vives Sicília French Co-prince: François Mitterrand Jacques Chirac |
Representative | Episcopal: Nemesi Marqués Oste French: Frédéric de Saint-Sernin Philippe Massoni |
Preceded by | Òscar Ribas Reig |
Succeeded by | Albert Pintat |
Personal details | |
Born | 30 December 1946 Andorra la Vella, Andorra |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Marc Forné i Molné (born 30 December 1946) was the Prime Minister of Andorra[1] from 7 December 1994 to 27 May 2005. After 2 full terms, he was succeeded by Albert Pintat after he won the April 2005 election. He is a lawyer by profession, and was president of the Liberal Party of Andorra (Partit Liberal d'Andorra).
The policy led by Marc Forné is inspired by liberalism and aims to maintain a low taxation level and avoid any statist drift.[citation needed]
Quotes
- "We want to take into account the latest debates on the so-called Welfare State, to be found in the documents of the United Nations and of the European Union, in order to avoid sterile imitations and the most common dysfunction’s of this model: very high social expenditure, heavy-handed State control and an excessive bureaucracy, lack of efficiency in the distribution of resources, an excessive protectionism that engenders the dependency of the citizens, and the demobilization of social initiatives." (at World Summit for Social Development, Copenhagen, Denmark, 11 March 1995) [citation needed]
- "A country's strategy is always based on a fundamental philosophical outlook. Discoveries made during the last hundred years have shown that liberalism is the best system to improve a country's well being - This is why Andorra's strategy is based on a liberal way of thinking" (at Liberal International Congress, Oxford, United Kingdom, 27–30 November 1997) [citation needed]
Honours
- Spain: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic (02/06/2006).[2]
References
- ^ "'Centrality' of UN keynote theme on third day of General Assembly debate". United Nations. 25 September 2003. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
- ^ Boletín Oficial del Estado
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