

Fredrik
Waselius
Kauniainen
"A Sustainable Future for Grankulla"
I am a 46-year-old father of four who has been actively involved in Grankulla’s municipal politics for over two decades. Since 2001, I have been a member of the city council, and during the last term, I have served on the city board. I have also run in both the welfare district and parliamentary elections.
My experience spans several areas, including the municipal technical committee and chairing the youth committee. Outside of politics, I have a long career in culture and education – I currently work as team leader for the cultural team at Luckan in Helsinki and am an active musician. I have also worked as a teacher for many years.
With my background in politics, culture, and education, I am committed to continuing my work for a strong and well-functioning society, where we invest in sustainable development, quality healthcare, and a rich cultural life.
Important political topics
Candidate's answers in election machine
1 / 14
We should have a swimming hall in Kauniainen.
A swimming hall is one of the most inclusive forms of sports we can offer our residents.
2 / 14
The Swedish-speaking municipal daycare should continue to be concentrated at Kasabergets daghem daycare center.
As we have only one Swedish-speaking unit within the statutory early childhood education, it is crucial that this unit is not split into multiple locations. Keeping it together makes it less vulnerable, and it should, if possible, be centrally located.
3 / 14
Both Finnish- and Swedish-speaking early childhood education and schools should continue to be governed by their own committees.
There are no valid reasons to weaken the minority language\'s ability to decide over Swedish-language education. The decision-making process would have become cumbersome, no money would have been saved, and above all, the symbolic value of such a decision for Kauniainen would have been extremely negative.
4 / 14
Early childhood education should be free for everyone.
Free early childhood education provides a more equal start in society.
5 / 14
Schools should prioritize traditional textbooks over digital learning materials.
This is not black and white. It is often better and more sustainable to use other learning materials than traditional books. However, it is important to include traditional books as well. It has been proven that a mix of learning materials is the best solution.
6 / 14
One of the municipality’s most important tasks is to invest in sports facilities and opportunities for exercise and recreation.
Yes, this is one of the municipality’s important tasks. However, it can also mean enabling other actors to realize these facilities. It is questionable whether a municipality is the best owner of sports facilities.
7 / 14
It is important to provide all residents with equal opportunities for cultural activities.
Culture is many times more important than society acknowledges. Providing equal opportunities in life for everyone is one of our most essential duties, and this applies to culture as well, which is the single most important building block of our society.
8 / 14
The municipality should introduce or improve opportunities for residents to influence how municipal funds are used through participatory budgeting.
Participatory budgeting is an encouraging method to engage residents and increase their interest in what is happening.
9 / 14
The municipality should invest in public transportation.
Public transport is one of the most significant services that cities provide, and a well-functioning public transport system has been a sign of a well-structured city infrastructure for as long as transport has existed.
10 / 14
It should be possible to be a resident in more than one municipality, for example, through digital municipal citizenship.
It is reasonable to contribute to the municipality\'s economy where one consumes its resources.
11 / 14
The municipality should better facilitate the expansion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
This is in the interest of all of us.
12 / 14
The municipality should mix more housing types in planning than is currently the case.
It has been researched and established that better societies are built by mixing, not separating.
13 / 14
The municipality should introduce anonymous recruitment.
14 / 14
If you could give a superpower to your future political leader, what would it be?
With infinite wisdom to make perfect decisions, we can cleanse the environment, fight corruption, and correct historical mistakes.