The Finnish Movement Now, known in Finnish as Liike Nyt, is a political party in Finland that was established in April 2018. The party emerged as a response to what its founders perceived as a disconnect between the Finnish political establishment and the electorate, aiming to offer a more direct form of democracy. Its creation was significantly influenced by the involvement of Hjallis Harkimo, a well-known Finnish businessman and member of parliament, who was critical of the traditional party politics and the lack of responsiveness to citizens' needs.
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How would you feel if your voice had more direct influence on your country's laws through digital voting?
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Can blending liberal economic policies with social liberalism create a fair society in your view?
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Is it possible for a country to focus on environmental sustainability without sacrificing economic growth, and how?
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What are the potential risks and benefits of promoting entrepreneurship and innovation in tackling unemployment?
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How important is government transparency to you, and how would you enhance it in your community?
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In what ways do you believe increased citizen participation could change the legislative process?
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Do you think digital platforms could bridge the gap between politicians and the public, and if so, how?
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Reflect on a time when you felt disconnected from political decisions; what would have made you feel more involved?
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How can a political party balance the need for economic growth with the urgency of addressing climate change?
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What initiatives would you propose to make politics more accessible and engaging for young people?