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Hallitus­puolueesta kova purkaus Garden Helsingistä – Vaatii ministeriä heittäytymään poikkiteloin

Iltalehti

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July 13, 2026

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Hallitus­puolueesta kova purkaus Garden Helsingistä – Vaatii ministeriä heittäytymään poikkiteloin

Hallituspuolue kristillisdemokraateista vaaditaan, että Garden Helsinki -hankkeen valtiontuen valmistelu ja päätöksenteko arvioitaisiin uudelleen. Kristillisdemokraattien puoluevaltuuston varapuheenjohtaja Sami Kilpeläinen vaatii, että Garden Helsinki -hankkeen valtiontuen valmistelu ja päätöksenteko arvioidaan uudelleen eikä päätöstä panna täytäntöön ennen kuin on varmistettu, että asia on valmisteltu lainmukaisesti ja oikeassa järjestyksessä. – Garden Helsinki -hankkeen rahoitus on palautettava normaaliin ministeriövalmisteluun. Mahdollinen valtionavustus on käsiteltävä samoin perustein kuin kaikki muutkin liikuntapaikka- ja hallihankkeet Suomessa, Kilpeläinen vaatii.

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