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Local and regional democracy in Finland
On 29 March, the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe, holding its Session in Strasbourg (France), adopted a report on local and regional democracy in Finland following a monitoring visit to the country in May 2016. The Congress rapporteurs, Artur Torres Pereira (Portugal, EPP/CCE) and Karim Van Overmeire, (Belgium, NR), expressed their satisfaction with the general situation of local democracy in Finland and highlighted the culture of consultation and close cooperation between Finnish central and local authorities. The rapporteurs supported the creation of a second tier of local government that fosters decentralisation at regional level, in accordance with the previous recommendations of the Congress 'Finland has always enjoyed a very high level of local autonomy deeply rooted in its history', said Karim Van Overmeire. They welcomed in particular the intention of the Finnish authorities as confirmed by Jari Partanen, State Secretary at the Ministry of Local Government and Public Reforms of Finland, to extend the application of the Charter to the regional level of government that will be practically established in 2019. They called on the Finnish government to ensure that new regional authorities have freedom of action with regard to their own resources. 'The constitutional basis for this new tier of local self-government seems rather weak to be able to provide for genuine regional self-government entities, in particular with regard to their right to levy taxes and dispose of own resources. ' explained Artur Torres Pereira. State Secretary Partanen underlined that 'Finland would undertake to apply the Charter in entirety to local government, namely the municipalities, also in the future”. The Congress also invited the Finnish authorities to consider the creation of a special status for the capital city Helsinki and its metropolitan area and promote participative democracy within local authorities in order to avoid technocratic and bureaucratic abuses.  

Press Release
Report CG32(2017)08
Presentation by Artur Torres Pereira
Presentation by Karim Van Overmeire
Statement by Jari Partanen
Video
File: 32nd Session of the Congress          
monitoring Strasbourg 29 March 2017
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