The Reform Party is discussing the future of the coalition in the Tallinn City Council. They accuse the Eesti 200 party of not supporting the plan to make kindergartens free.
Reform Party member Õnne Pillak said they need to discuss continuing the coalition. She could not say what decision would ultimately be made.
Deputy Mayor Pärtel-Peeter Pere resigned. He said that Eesti 200 did not support their plan. Pere believed that Eesti 200 should have been impartial.
Eesti 200 member Aleksei Jašin said their party did not violate agreements. He said Eesti 200 was always against making kindergartens free. Jašin believed that if they had been impartial, populism would have won.
The Reform Party must now decide whether they want to continue in the coalition. They also need to choose a new deputy mayor.
Isamaa member Riina Solman said the city needs stability. She hopes the parties will cooperate and reach an agreement.