Cerni Escalé

He partially attributes his political views to being educated in the Andorran system, rather than the French and Spanish curricula that are also available in the principality.

[4] Escalé moved to Dominica as a Red Cross volunteer with the indigenous Carib people, while studying how small states function.

He worked for six years at the World Bank, restructuring debt in Argentina and supervising the fund in the 2014 Ebola crisis.

[2] Escalé proposes limits on purchase of property in Andorra by foreigners, believing that this would make housing more affordable for citizens.

He believes that Andorra's relations with the European Union must involve caps on migration and foreign investment for the sake of maintaining a sustainable growth in the country.