Olivier Ramel

  • Born in 1947
  • Retired economist
  • Municipal councilor, finance committee
  • Member of the Cartons du cœur de l'Ouest Lausanne committee and Active licensee of the Crissier Table Tennis Club
  • Living in the Center district

 

Nestled in the heart of the largest motorway junction in French-speaking Switzerland, the Crissire authorities have long defended the idea of ​​a village where it is good to live ... However, after a few years of densification and economic development, the concept of a village where it is good to live is meaningless. It is urban problems that we must solve today. Public transport, energy, integration, housing, cultural and sports activities. We know that it's easier to solve problems when you have the means. An economic balance in municipal management is necessary.

In saying this, I have opened a lot of doors. Each candidate will say they are ready to fight for these values. The truth is that almost 80% of municipal notices are accepted unanimously. For 20% of other notices, there is a fight. And I like it ...