

Linda
Basilier
Kirkkonummi
"Kirkkonummi should be a place where both young and old, as well as businesses, thrive and feel good!"
I have been involved in municipal politics in Kirkkonummi for several years. I have three school-aged children and a spouse who has founded businesses in Kirkkonummi. By education, I am a lawyer and work as a tax expert at the Tax Administration.
In municipal politics, I have been involved in, among other things, the building and environmental committee, chairperson of the youth committee, chairperson of the education committee, and chairperson of the Swedish committee for upbringing and education. Additionally, I have been both a substitute and a regular member of Kirkkonummi's municipal council.
My personal experiences and my experiences from municipal politics make me eager to continue working for a Kirkkonummi where both young and old thrive, which is business-friendly and cares for our shared environment.
Candidate's answers in election machine
1 / 14
In Kirkkonummi, it is important to promote the attractiveness of new residential areas or business establishments, even if it comes at the expense of nature.
2 / 14
The West Rail between Espoo and Salo should be implemented, even if it means that Kirkkonummi must finance part of it.
3 / 14
In Kirkkonummi, it is better to save money by cutting down on the service network for residents rather than reducing municipal staff.
4 / 14
Early childhood education should be free for everyone.
5 / 14
Schools should prioritize traditional textbooks over digital learning materials.
6 / 14
One of the municipality’s most important tasks is to invest in sports facilities and opportunities for exercise and recreation.
7 / 14
It is important to provide all residents with equal opportunities for cultural activities.
8 / 14
The municipality should introduce or improve opportunities for residents to influence how municipal funds are used through participatory budgeting.
9 / 14
The municipality should invest in public transportation.
10 / 14
It should be possible to be a resident in more than one municipality, for example, through digital municipal citizenship.
11 / 14
The municipality should better facilitate the expansion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
12 / 14
The municipality should mix more housing types in planning than is currently the case.
13 / 14
The municipality should introduce anonymous recruitment.
14 / 14