

Dennis
Barman
Raseborg
"I work for well-being through sports, culture and our fantastic nature."
I want to continue to promote the activities of non-profit associations, as well as work to ensure that nature is accessible to everyone in a sustainable way.
Leisure; I have been part of the sports movement since I was a child and have been an active association person my whole life. Thus, I understand how associations work and how to work together with them. I am the one who can take credit for bringing disc golf to our region and creating a leisure activity that today promotes both exercise and partly tourism. In addition to sports, I am also active in culture, I am an active member of both the city's art association and photography club.
Work; throughout my professional life I have worked with the financial management of both large and small companies and dare to say that I understand the benefit of promoting companies' opportunities to operate in the long term. Today I am an active pensioner and can look back on my professional career where I was involved in founding and establishing several workplaces. My latest workplace employs around fifty people here in Raseborg, an office I founded in 2002.
Raseborg's nature is completely unique and I am a lot out in the nature, something we must both protect, but also use actively in the marketing of our town.
Candidate's answers in election machine
1 / 11
Early childhood education should be free for everyone.
Equal opportunities regardless of background
2 / 11
Schools should prioritize traditional textbooks over digital learning materials.
For educational purposes, you must prioritize the best teaching material, regardless of whether it is traditional or digital.
3 / 11
One of the municipality’s most important tasks is to invest in sports facilities and opportunities for exercise and recreation.
A healthy mind in a healthy body saves everyone\'s tax money.
4 / 11
It is important to provide all residents with equal opportunities for cultural activities.
Culture should be a matter of course for everyone.
5 / 11
The municipality should introduce or improve opportunities for residents to influence how municipal funds are used through participatory budgeting.
The idea is good, but it is challenging to implement.
6 / 11
The municipality should invest in public transportation.
Where it makes sense to use public transport and not let the costs become too expensive in relation to the benefit.
7 / 11
It should be possible to be a resident in more than one municipality, for example, through digital municipal citizenship.
I think this is a matter of justice.
8 / 11
The municipality should better facilitate the expansion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
The more renewable energy, the better for everyone.
9 / 11
The municipality should mix more housing types in planning than is currently the case.
This depends entirely on where you are planning new residential areas.
10 / 11
The municipality should introduce anonymous recruitment.
You first select the right candidates anonymously, but then I think you have to do an aptitude test among the selected.
11 / 11
If you could give a superpower to your future political leader, what would it be?
Without a doubt, I will choose to stop climate change so that our future generations have a place to live. Because climate change will force large groups of people to move in the future. If anything, this is a real challenge to humanity.