Only one of 44 motions approved in Region Dalarna

Only one of 44 motions has been approved in Region Dalarna's council since the election. The motion, by Ulf Berg (M), proposes patients evaluating care via SMS. SVT Nyheter Dalarna has reviewed all motions handled during the mandate period.

In Region Dalarna's council, 44 motions have been processed since the start of the mandate period up to February this year. These proposals covered everything from healthcare pilot projects to fees, procurement, work environment, public transport, culture, and pedestrian and cycle paths. Only one motion was fully approved: that of Ulf Berg (M), proposing that the region investigate a service allowing patients to evaluate their care visits via SMS. The region will now implement this after investigation, as reported by SVT Nyheter Dalarna, which Dala-Demokraten also references. Ulf Berg quipped: “I'm joking about it as a fantastic political success.” Another motion by Roger Siljeholm and Kaj Bergenhill (M), on a zero-vision for serious injuries in public transport, was partially approved. The zero-vision policy is adopted, but the requirement for regular reporting of incidents and injuries at committee meetings was rejected. The remaining motions were rejected, withdrawn, or deemed answered. Bo Rothstein, senior professor of political science at the University of Gothenburg, noted: “It's not unusual. Individual motions are very rarely approved. Motions are more an expression of opinion.” Ulf Berg added: “Motions are a way to showcase one's own policy, but initiative matters submitted directly to committees are a faster way to build opinion.” Political motions are primarily used by the opposition to advance proposals.

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