

Marianne
Sieviläinen
Vantaa
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Candidate's answers in election machine
1 / 11
Early childhood education should be free for everyone.
A moderate fee is justified as the fee is adjusted to income.
2 / 11
Schools should prioritize traditional textbooks over digital learning materials.
Regardless of age, screen time is too much for everyone. Children should learn to read and write through traditional means.
3 / 11
One of the municipality’s most important tasks is to invest in sports facilities and opportunities for exercise and recreation.
Everyone needs to move more to feel good. The posture and fitness of children and young people have worsened and everyone of us sits too much.
4 / 11
It is important to provide all residents with equal opportunities for cultural activities.
The city should continue to support associations, for example through operating grants and rental of premises, that offer meaningful cultural experiences for residents with low thresholds.
5 / 11
The municipality should introduce or improve opportunities for residents to influence how municipal funds are used through participatory budgeting.
6 / 11
The municipality should invest in public transportation.
7 / 11
It should be possible to be a resident in more than one municipality, for example, through digital municipal citizenship.
8 / 11
The municipality should better facilitate the expansion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.
9 / 11
The municipality should mix more housing types in planning than is currently the case.
Important for integration and to avoid creating large gaps between different social classes.
10 / 11
The municipality should introduce anonymous recruitment.
11 / 11
If you could give a superpower to your future political leader, what would it be?
Stopping climate change should be part of all decision-making.