Marc Forné Molné
Marc Forné I Molné was prime minister of Andorra for an 11-year term from 1994 to 2005. He served two terms until being succeeded in 2005 by Albert Pintat, who had won the election in May. He is the leader of the Andorra Liberal Party and a lawyer by trade.
Marc Forné Molné was born on 30 December 1946 in La Massana. He is the child of Joana Molné I Armengou, a La Massana native, and Antoni Forné I Jou, a lawyer, and activist for the Marxist United Workers Party who was born in Arfa.
In 1974, he earned his law degree from the University of Barcelona. Marc Forné Molné was employed by the General Assembly of Valls d'Andorra's Public Service Department from 1969 to 1972 as a public servant before going on to practice law. 1974. He spent that time working in an office with his father and sibling to advance his profession. subsequently, in 1985, Marc Forné Molné became a member of the Andorra Liberal Party.
He started Andorra-7, a weekly newspaper in the Pyrenees, in 1978, and during the course of 11 years, he served as its director. Additionally, the Moto Club of the Principality of Andorra was also led by him as president.