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hallintoa

Hallinto, meaning administration or governance, refers to the organized system of public authorities and processes through which public affairs are managed and services provided. In Finland, hallinto encompasses both central government and local government, including ministries (ministeriöt), government agencies, and municipalities, as well as other public bodies such as regional authorities and state-owned enterprises performing public tasks. The term also covers the civil-service structures and the rules governing their work.

Key functions include policy implementation, administration of public services (education, health care, social services), regulatory activity,

Administrative law (hallinto-oikeus) governs how authorities exercise power: decisions must be legally justified, rights to be

Local self-government (kunnallinen hallinto) is a central element in Finland, granting municipalities autonomy in tasks such

budgeting
and
financial
management,
permitting
and
licensing,
and
enforcement.
Hallinto
operates
within
a
framework
of
laws
and
constitutional
principles
and
is
distinguished
from
the
legislative
branch
(lainsäädäntö)
and
the
judiciary,
though
all
branches
interact
in
governance.
heard
observed,
and
decisions
must
be
reasoned
and
subject
to
appeal
or
review
(hallintomenettely).
The
field
also
covers
procedures
for
administrative
appeals,
ombudsman
oversight,
and
public
accountability.
as
education,
child
welfare,
land-use
planning,
and
local
services.
Public
administration
continues
to
evolve
with
reforms
aiming
at
efficiency,
transparency,
digitalization,
and
decentralization.