The deadline for submitting candidacies ended on 13 February, so a total of six candidacies were defined, one less than in the 2019 parliamentary elections. Three new political parties were presented: •
Concord: was constituted on 24 November 2022 and elected Cerni Escaldé as the national candidate. •
Andorra Forward: was formalized in November 2021 by Carine Montaner, a deputy who left the Third Way party in March that year but kept her seat. On 14 June of that year, Pallarés and four other deputies left the
Liberals of Andorra party, alleging loss of comfort with the new more conservative postulates represented by the new party leader Josep Maria Cabanes. The extraordinary congress of the
Democrats for Andorra (DA) held on 15 November 2022 elected Xavier Espot to stand for re-election as prime minister. On 1 February 2023, the
Social Democratic Party (PS) and the
Social Democracy and Progress (SDP) presented their coalition "social-democratic alliance" to run together in the elections, since "the moment calls for it". They confirmed that the PS leader,
Pere López, would be the leader of the candidacy. Political coalition
Third Way and
Lauredian Union (UL), who had two seats on the General Council, announced on 12 February 2023, that they would not run in the elections "based on the coherence and integrity of our political positions".
Liberals of Andorra presented its candidacies on 12 February 2023 with its leader Josep Maria Cabanes as candidate for prime minister.
National constituency The candidacies presented in the national constituency, in which 14 councilors are elected by
proportional representation, are:
Parish constituencies The parties or coalitions that are presented in the seven parish constituencies, in which the two candidates from the list with the most votes in each parish are elected, are: ==Campaign==