Co-princes of Andorra - Wikipedia The co-princes of Andorra are jointly the heads of state (Catalan: cap d'estat) [1] of the Principality of Andorra, a landlocked microstate lying in the Pyrenees between France and Spain The co-princes are the bishop of Urgell and the president of France
Principality of Andorra - Co-Princes Over the years, the French co-title to Andorra passed to the kings of Navarre After Henry of Navarre became King Henry IV of France, he issued an edict in 1607 that established the head of the French state and the Bishop of Urgell as co-princes of Andorra
Andorra Government and Political System Explained This article explains the key aspects of Andorra’s government, including the roles of the co-princes, the General Council, and the executive, as well as how elections, the judiciary, and European relations shape the political landscape
Andorras Unique Political System: A Guide to Its Co-Principality At the heart of Andorra's unique system are its two Co-Princes: the Bishop of Urgell and the President of France While their roles are primarily symbolic and representative, they embody the historical legacy and international standing of the principality
List of co-princes of Andorra - Wikipedia This is a list of co-princes of Andorra For further information on the origin and development of the unique Andorran monarchical system, together with details concerning the powers and prerogatives of the Andorran co-princes, see the article Co-princes of Andorra
Co-Princes of Andorra - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Currently, the Bishop of Urgell and the President of France serve as Andorra's co-princes, following the transfer of the Count of Foix's claims to the Crown of France, and thence to the French Republic
List of co-princes of Andorra - grokipedia. com The Bishops of Urgell have held the position of co-prince of Andorra continuously since the 1278 paréage treaty, with their co-princely tenures aligning with their episcopal service in the diocese