Maris Lauri kandideerib Reformierakonna Tallinna piirkonna juhi kohale

Maris Lauri kandideerib Reformierakonna Tallinna piirkonna juhi kohale

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Maris Lauri is running for the position of Reform Party Tallinn district leader

Maris Lauri ütles oma sotsiaalmeedias, et ta . Ta ütles, et ta . Ta usub, et , aga ka . Ta ütles, et .
Maris Lauri ütles, et Reformierakond on liberaaldemokraatlik erakond. Ta usub, et . Ühiskond peaks aitama neid, kes on nõrgemad. Ta usub, et . Ta usub ka Eesti jätkumisse kui iseseisvat ja demokraatlikku riiki. Ta toetab ka eestimeelsust ja eestikeelsust.
Reformierakonna Tallinna juhatus astus tagasi esmaspäeval. Maris Lauri ütles, et see oli . Erakonna juht Kristen Michal ütles, et Tallinna probleemid olid ainult üks põhjus valimiste ebaõnnestumisel.
Reformierakonna pressiteates öeldi, et Tallinna juhatus otsustas astuda tagasi ja . Need toimuvad 16. novembril. Kuni uued juhid valitakse, töötab praegune juhatus edasi.
Maris Lauri stated on her social media that she wants to be the Reform Party leader in Tallinn. She said that she would be a different kind of leader than previous leaders. She believes that one must be firm in their values but also respect the opinions of others. She said that cooperation is possible when there is honesty and agreements are respected.
Maris Lauri said that the Reform Party is a liberal democratic party. She believes that freedom and responsibility go hand in hand. Society should help those who are weaker. She believes that entrepreneurship is important for a successful society. She also believes in the continuity of Estonia as an independent and democratic country. She supports Estonian identity and the Estonian language.
The Reform Party's Tallinn board resigned on Monday. Maris Lauri said that it was a political responsibility. The party leader Kristen Michal said that Tallinn's problems were only one reason for the election failure.
In a press release, the Reform Party stated that the Tallinn board decided to resign and call for new elections. They will take place on November 16. Until new leaders are elected, the current board will continue to work.