The Tallinn board of the Reform Party is stepping down. This will happen on Monday. The board takes responsibility.
Maris Lauri is a board member. She says the new board can start. New leaders will come on November 16. The old leaders will work until then.
Lauri says that events during the summer affected the Reform Party. This affected Tallinn and Estonia.
Kristen Michal is the leader of the Reform Party. He says the board is stepping down voluntarily. The board's time is up. New elections are needed.
Michal says the confusion in Tallinn does not help. The economy is difficult. The war affects everyone. People are worried.
Michal believes the Reform Party is doing the right thing. When they work, people see it.
In June, there was confusion in Tallinn. The Reform Party and the Center Party wanted to change fees. This led to the end of the coalition.