hoitokunta
Hoitokunta, also known as a municipal council, is a local government body in Finland. It is responsible for the administration of municipalities, which are the basic units of local government in the country. The term "hoitokunta" translates to "care council," reflecting its role in providing services and care for the community.
Each municipality has its own hoitokunta, which is elected by the residents of the municipality. The council
The primary functions of a hoitokunta include providing public services such as education, healthcare, social services,
The hoitokunta operates under the framework of Finnish local government law, which outlines the powers and
In summary, the hoitokunta plays a crucial role in the administration and development of municipalities in