Jevgeni Ossinovski asks Minister Pakosta to check Tallinn. He wants to know if Tallinn follows the law. He thinks Tallinn does not provide correct information about selling property.
Tallinn plans to sell city property for 21.6 million euros. This is significantly more than last year. Ossinovski says the problem is that the plan does not specify which property will be sold.
Ossinovski asks Tallinn to prepare a clear list of properties for sale. Tallinn mentions some properties but does not state how much money they will generate. Ossinovski believes the financial plan is unrealistic.
The city leader Peeter Raudsepp responds to Ossinovski. He says Tallinn plans to sell some buildings and apartments. However, Tallinn cannot make a final list now and will decide later.
Ossinovski thinks Tallinn is breaking the law. He claims Tallinn is planning for significant revenue without a clear plan, which is a major issue.