Antoni Martà Petit (; 30 July 1963 – 6 November 2023) was an Andorran architect and politician who served as the
prime minister of Andorra between 2011 and 2019, when he was elected on the ticket of the
Democrats for Andorra.
Previously, Martà had served as a member of the
General Council of Andorra between 1993 and 2003, and as mayor () of
Escaldes-Engordany between 2003 and 2011.
As prime minister, Martà achieved a reform of
Andorran taxation for greater economic openness and international transparency. In addition, he oversaw the law that allowed same-sex
civil unions, reactivated the
Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell Airport, managed the financial scandal caused by the
Banca Privada d'Andorra, promoted the first major negotiations for Andorra's
association agreement with the
European Union
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and signed the agreement introducing the
euro in Andorra.
Early life
Antoni Martà Petit was born in
Escaldes-Engordany on 30 July 1963.
He studied at the
École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Toulouse (Toulouse National School of Architecture), part of the
Université fédérale de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées.
He was an architect by profession.
Martà was first elected to the
General Council in
1993
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, the first parliamentary election to involve political parties, as a member of the
Liberal Union, party of which he was a co-founder.
He was re-elected in the
1997 election and in the
2001 election, when the Liberal Union was renamed as the Liberal Party of Andorra (PLA).
In 2003, Martà resigned from the General Council to stand in
that year's local elections for the mayoralty of Escaldes-Engordany.
He resulted elected as mayor and served two consecutive terms as mayor, from 2003 to 2011.
Before the end of his first mandate, he left the PLA and founded his own platform called ''Unió pel Poble'' (Union for the People).
Of his legacy as mayor, the salvation of the spa resort
Caldea, the protection of the Madriu Valley and the consolidation of the Clot d'Emprivat area stand out.
Prime Minister of Andorra
First term: 2011–2015
After days of negotiation and uncertainty, on 17 February 2011 Martà announced that he was standing as the candidate for the centrist coalition (
Democrats for Andorra) on the national list for the
2011 early elections. He resigned as mayor of Escaldes-Engordany on 22 February and was succeeded by
Montserrat Capdevila on 5 March.
On 3 April 2011, Democrats for Andorra (DA) won an overwhelming absolute majority, achieving the 55.15% of the vote and winning 21 seats in the General Council.
The General Council session to inaugurate Martà as prime minister took place on 11 May 2011, and he announced that his main objectives for his mandate were economic recovery, the promotion of tourism and the country's rapprochement with the European Union while offering state agreements with the opposition on issues such as the Andorra-EU relationship, social security and local administration. Martà won 21 votes in favour and 6 abstentions for his appointment, and was sworn in the following day.

The first five measures that the Martà government approved were: the flexibilisation of business hours, the revision of the land law, the revision of the law on income tax for non-resident taxpayers, the reduction of contributions for the self-employed and the urgent processing of several commitments that Andorra must take for the evaluation of the Council of Europe's
Committee of Experts on the Evaluation of Anti-Money Laundering Measures and the Financing of Terrorism.
During the negotiations with the
European Union
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, Andorra changed its foreign investment law, opening the country up to foreign investors, and also signed an agreement with France, Portugal and Spain to avoid double taxation.
Martà also oversaw the introduction of the
euro
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as the
official currency of Andorra, following an agreement which was completed in June 2011.
Andorra was permitted to issue their own euros from July 2013, but due to various delays, Andorran euros did not enter circulation until January 2015.
In late May 2013, Martà met with
François Hollande
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, the
president of France
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and a
co-prince of Andorra, to inform him of his intentions to bring in a law to introduce personal income tax in Andorra. Hollande encouraged Martà to continue with economic reforms that may lead to growth.
In June 2013, Martà bowed to pressure from the European Union and did introduce a personal income tax for Andorrans despite opposing it during the 2011 election campaign.
In 2014, the General Council passed the government's first law regulating gambling, and the government awarded the first license to open a casino.
Second term: 2015–2019
Democrats for Andorra, again led by MartÃ, again won an absolute majority in the
2015 election, although it lost five seats. He was re-elected prime minister on 30 March 2015 and was sworn in the following day. He succeeded
Gilbert Saboya Sunyé, who took over as interim prime minister on 23 March after Martà delegated the functions to him by decree on 18 March.
A few days after the election, on 10 March 2015 the
US Treasury Department issued a report stating that the bank
Banca Privada d'Andorra (BPA) was a "primary
money laundering
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concern", involving four US correspondent banks, criminal groups in Russia and China, and Venezuelan money launderers. The board of directors and three of the bank's managers were suspended as of 11 March 2015 by the
Institut Nacional Andorrà de Finances under orders of the Andorran government. MartÃ, while being acting prime minister, reported that the US authorities had informed him days before and that it was a case of "bad practices and not a situation of solvency risk or balance sheet problems", calling on the citizens to remain calm, as the government had appointed two auditors to "guarantee the continuity of the institution's normal operations, protect its customers and ensure the good name and integration of the Andorran financial centre". On 16 March, the government, by means of a temporary decree, limited the withdrawal movements of funds, causing a ''corralito'' for bPA customers. In June 2016, Martà praised
Michel Camdessus's 2005 report about Andorra, that "turned out to be prophetic." In turn, Camdessus expressed his respect for "the government of Andorra for the fact that the Principality embarked on the path of reforms, turning from protectionism and stagnation in the direction of openness and competitiveness."
On 2 February 2016, Martà and the mixed parliamentary group and the parliamentary group of Democrats for Andorra signed the State Pact for the negotiations of an Association Agreement between Andorra and the European Union. In March 2017, MartÃ's government approved the proposal to reform the penal code to regulate tax crimes, the extension of the crime of smuggling to any type of goods; and the incorporation of the crimes of fraud against the
Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social, punishable insolvency, illegal financing of political parties and the squandering of public funds as crimes of money laundering. The proposal was adopted by the General Council in July.
In October 2016, while an official visit to
San Marino
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, Martà defended a common strategy between Andorra,
Monaco
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and San Marino for the association agreement with the European Union.
Following the
terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils on 17 August 2017, Martà offered a grand bargain to the opposition to provide the
Police Corps with more troops and create a specific counter-terrorism unit. The opposition rejected the proposal for such a specific unit and in September of that year it was made public that a police unit with anti-terrorist activity already existed for at least a year and a half to monitor a young man in the country who was in the process of radicalisation and had travelled to Syria.
When the President of the
Generalitat de Catalunya
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Carles Puigdemont declared
Catalonia's independence from Spain, only to suspend it shortly afterwards, on 10 October 2017, Martà acknowledged that, although he stated that he had never proposed himself as mediator to the Spanish Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy, he did have telephone contacts with both parties to discuss the constitutional crisis. In May 2018 he called for a "political solution" to end the conflict, although he preferred not to comment on the judicial decisions that led to the imprisonment of some Catalan pro-independence leaders.
[Martà assegura que es demanarà una excepció a la UE per no haver de 'respectar' la lliure circulació de persones](_blank)
In his last address to the General Council as prime minister, Martà stated that decriminalising abortion was incompatible with maintaining the country's political system.
In the 2019 negotiations of the Association Agreement, Martà argued for Andorra to have an exception in the free movement of persons, and thus maintain the quota system.
In February 2019, the Spanish newspaper ''
Okdiario'' and the Andorran newspaper ''La Valira'' linked him to a corruption scheme in which Martà had allegedly received illegal commissions for a businessman to obtain the award of the first casino in the country. Martà denied it and subsequently denounced the two newspapers.
In view of the
elections in 2019, Martà named
Xavier Espot as his successor to the leadership of Democrats for Andorra and candidate for prime minister. Following DA's victory in those elections, on 16 May 2019 Martà was succeeded as prime minister by Espot.
Post-premiership
After his mandate, he left the political front line and returned to his work as an architect.
In December 2019 Martà left his membership in the Democrats for Andorra, although he remained a sympathiser.
On 4 October 2023, the extraordinary meeting of the Pact of State for the negotiations of an Association Agreement between Andorra and the European Union agreed to appoint MartÃ, together with Jaume Bartumeu, as an observer member of the negotiations as one of the first leaders to promote the country's rapprochement with the European Union.
Personal life
Martà was married to LÃdia Báez, a
Dominican Republic
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national with whom he had three children.
Following a cardiac arrest in his home, Martà died at
Nostra Senyora de Meritxell Hospital on 6 November 2023, at the age of 60. The Andorran government decreed two days of national mourning. The state funeral took place on 8 November in the parish church of Saint Peter Martyr in Escaldes-Engordany and was presided by the episcopal co-Prince
Joan Enric Vives i SicÃlia.
Adeu a Toni MartÃ
Honors
* Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Agatha (San Marino, 2016)[Antoni Martà defensa l'estratègia comuna per a l'acord d'associació des de San Marino](_blank)
References
External links
govern.ad
Andorra Government website
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1963 births
2023 deaths
Andorran architects
Democrats for Andorra politicians
Heads of government of Andorra
Members of the General Council (Andorra)
People from Escaldes-Engordany