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  2. Tallinn City Council - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Tallinn City Council are elected by residents of the city who have the right to vote on the basis of the Local Government Council Election Act (Estonian citizens and citizens of the European Union who have attained 18 years of age by election day, as well as aliens who reside in Estonia on the basis of a long-term residence permit or the right of permanent residence) for a ...

  3. Tallinn City Government - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn City Government at the Freedom Square in 2011. Tallinn Town Hall in 1930s. Tallinn City Government (Estonian: Tallinna linnavalitsus) is the executive body, which conducts the work of all institutions (except City Council Office) and subinstitutions of Tallinn, Estonia. The body's building is located at Freedom Square.

  4. 2021 Estonian municipal elections - Wikipedia

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    2021 Estonian municipal elections. Municipal elections in Estonia were held in October 2021, with advance voting starting on 11 October, and election day on 17 October. [1]

  5. Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn (/ ˈ t æ l ɪ n /, Estonian: [ˈtɑlʲːinː] ⓘ) [5] [6] is the capital and most populous [7] city of Estonia.Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of about 461,000 (as of 2024) [2] and administratively lies in the Harju maakond (county).

  6. Tallinn Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn Town Hall (Estonian: Tallinna raekoda) is a building in the Old Town (Vanalinn) of Tallinn (Reval), Estonia, next to the Town Hall Square. The building is located in the south side of the medieval market square and is 36.8 metres (121 ft) long. The west wall is 14.5 metres (48 ft) in length, and the east is 15.2 metres (50 ft). [1]

  7. Estonia's new government is formally appointed. Its first ...

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    Estonia’s president formally appointed the Baltic country’s new government on Monday after lawmakers gave the green light to Prime Minister-designate Kristen Michal’s three-party coalition ...

  8. Mihhail Kõlvart - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, he was elected to the Tallinn city council. He was particularly committed to youth and sport and the rights of ethnic minorities in Tallinn, and as such, has made him popular with the Russian-speaking minority of Tallinn. [10] [11] He was elected to the Riigikogu in 2011, of which he was a member of until 2019. In April 2011, he ...

  9. Igor Gräzin - Wikipedia

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    Reform Party (Estonia) (1994-2019) Centre Party (Estonia) (2022-2024) Igor Gräzin (born 27 June 1952 in Tartu) is an Estonian academic and politician currently serving as a member of the Tallinn City Council. He is a former member of Riigikogu and former Member of the European Parliament. Currently sitting as an independent city councillor, he ...