The party's board offered their position on the issue Saturday.
The Christian Democrats believe that the government programme should not be a well-rounded declaration of positive issues, but rather clearly introduce the means by which Finland will improve.
From taxation, extending careers and employment, the goals are clear. The future government should invest in entrepreneurship, and social and health care reform must be quickly implemented.
The emphasis on family policy should be raised and there should be investment in resources for both defence capabilities and internal safety, the party board observed.