Hallinnassakin
Hallinnassakin refers to the Finnish term for "self-government" or "autonomy," often used in the context of local governance and administrative independence. In Finland, the concept emphasizes the delegation of authority from central government bodies to regional or municipal levels, allowing for localized decision-making in areas such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
The principle of hallinnassakin is deeply rooted in Finland’s administrative tradition, reflecting a decentralized approach to
Hallinnassakin is particularly evident in Finland’s municipal structure, where local councils (kunnanvaltuusto) are elected by residents
This model of governance has contributed to Finland’s high levels of public trust and efficient service delivery.