Policy positions
Policy position 1
We believe tourism is the most important engine for our Alpine valley. The focus should be on attracting as many visitors as possible, building new hotels, ski facilities, and entertainment options. Environmental or social issues are secondary; economic benefits and jobs for locals are the priority. Innovation and marketing should aim to increase tourist numbers every year.
Policy position 2
We believe protecting our mountains, communities, and culture is more important than tourism income. Visitor numbers should be strictly limited, new hotels or ski facilities restricted, and sensitive areas protected even if it reduces jobs and money. Local residents’ quality of life and the environment must guide all decisions.
Policy position 3
We support tourism, but with careful limits. Visitor numbers, new facilities, and activities should be planned to protect the environment, local culture, and everyday life. Tourism is important for jobs and income, but it must be sustainable and respectful. Decisions should involve local residents, businesses, and environmental considerations.
Policy position 4
We believe tourism can grow, but policies should be flexible and respond to changing conditions, such as climate change, economic shifts, or local complaints. Visitor flows, new hotels, and infrastructure should be adapted each season. Local communities, tourists, and authorities share responsibility to find the best solutions together.
