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Ossinovski Fired the Reform Party's Deputy Mayor

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Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski issued a decree on Friday evening, taking over the responsibilities of the former deputy mayors of the Reform Party, Pärtel-Peeter Pere and Viljar Jaamu, meaning that these deputy mayors lost their jobs. Two district mayors belonging to the Reform Party were also dismissed from their posts.

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Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski issued a decree on Friday evening, taking over the responsibilities of the former deputy mayors of the Reform Party, Pärtel-Peeter Pere and Viljar Jaamu, meaning that these deputy mayors lost their jobs. Two district mayors belonging to the Reform Party were also dismissed from their posts.

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Pärtel-Peeter Pere sighs that he has been repeating himself like a broken record, that the Reform Party would be ready to discuss the continuation of cooperation with the current partners in power. "It's a shame. Incomprehensible," he assesses what happened at the evening city government session.

Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski signed a decree terminating the professional powers of Deputy Mayors Pärtel-Peeter Pere and Viljar Jaamu in their respective areas, the Tallinn City Government announced in a press release. At the recently concluded extraordinary city government session, it was decided to dismiss the mayors of the city centre and Pirita districts, Sander Andla and Doris Raudsepp.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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