There is a new leader of the Reform Party faction in Tallinn City Council. His name is Martin Kukk. He replaces the previous leader, Mati Raidma.
The deputy leaders of the faction are Kaupo Nõlvak and Sirlis Sõmer-Kull. They will continue their work.
Martin Kukk has been a member of the Reform Party since 2007. From 2011 to 2016, he was the party's secretary general. From 2015 to 2016, he was a member of the Parliament.
In 2016, he left politics. In 2021, he ran in Kristiine. He received 320 votes and was elected to the council.
The Reform Party now has its fourth faction leader in this council.
In 2021, the faction was led by Kristen Michal. From April 2023 to April 2024, it was led by Pärtel-Peeter Pere. After Pere became deputy mayor, Mati Raidma took over.
Now, Raidma has announced that he will end his work in the council. He will be replaced by Jevgeni Krištafovitš. Krištafovitš received 124 votes in the previous elections.
The Reform Party faction has 17 members.