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Albert Pintat
Pintat in 2009
Prime Minister of Andorra
In office
27 May 2005 – 5 June 2009
MonarchsFrench:
Jacques Chirac
Nicolas Sarkozy
Episcopal:
Joan Enric Vives Sicília
RepresentativeFrench:
Philippe Massoni
Emmanuelle Mignon
Christian Frémont
Spanish:
Nemesi Marqués Oste
Preceded byMarc Forné Molné
Succeeded byJaume Bartumeu
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Andorra
In office
1997–2001
Prime MinisterMarc Forné Molné
Preceded byManuel Mas Ribó
Succeeded byJuli Minoves Triquell
Member of the General Council of Andorra
In office
1986–1991
Personal details
Born (1943-06-23) 23 June 1943 (age 81)
Sant Julià de Lòria, Andorra
Political partyLiberal Party of Andorra
SpouseCarmen Rossell
Alma materUniversity of Fribourg

Albert Pintat Santolària (Catalan: [əlˈβεɾt pinˈtat səntuˈlaɾiə]; born 23 June 1943) is an Andorran citizen who served as the prime minister of Andorra from 27 May 2005 to 5 June 2009.

Pintat graduated from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland in 1967, majoring in economics.

He is a member of the Liberal Party of Andorra and was the foreign minister of Andorra from 1997 to 2001. He also served as Ambassador to the European Union (1995 to 1997) and to Switzerland and the United Kingdom (2001 to 2004).

He held the position of head of government since being appointed by the General Council on 27 May 2005 until 5 June 2009.

Pinat is married to Carmen Rossell.

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Preceded byMarc Forné Molné Prime Minister of Andorra
2005–2009
Succeeded byJaume Bartumeu
Prime ministers of Andorra


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