Eesti 200 lahkus Viimsi Reformierakonnast

Eesti 200 lahkus Viimsi Reformierakonnast

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Eesti 200 Left the Viimsi Reform Party

Eesti 200 otsustas Viimsis Reformierakonnast lahkuda ja hakkas neid umbusaldama. Sellele otsusele andis heakskiidu ka Eesti 200 juht Kristina Kallas.

Viimsi il 18. märtsil esitas Isamaa esindaja Jan Trei e vallavanem Illar Lemettile ja abivallavanem Alar Mikule. Mõlemad on . Umbusaldusavaldusele 10 saadikut, sealhulgas kolm Eesti 200 liiget.
Eesti 200 Viimsi juht Atso Matsalu ütles, et see otsus on Viimsi piirkonna ja . Ta lisas, et Eesti 200 juht Kristina Kallas nõustus nende selgitustega.
Matsalu on varem öelnud, et Viimsis ei ole toimivat koalitsiooni. Ta usub, et Reformierakonna partnerid on Alar Miku ja Illar Lemetti .
Matsalu sõnul oleks ikkagi esitatud. Küsimus oli selles, kas Eesti 200 ühineb sellega. Ta ütles, et ja Reformierakond .
Umbusaldusavaldusele kirjutasid alla Eesti 200, EKRE, Isamaa ja Kogukondade Viimsi esindajad ning parteitu saadik Kristel Potsepp. Kokku on Viimsi volikogus 21 kohta, seega vaja veel üht häält. Matsalu usub, et see hääl saadakse juurde.
Kui ei kutsuta, hääletatakse e üle 8. aprillil. Reformierakonnal on Viimsi , Eesti 200-l kolm.

Eesti 200 decided to leave the Reform Party in Viimsi and began to distrust them. This decision was also approved by the leader of Eesti 200, Kristina Kallas.

At the Viimsi council meeting on March 18, Isamaa representative Jan Trei submitted a motion of no confidence against mayor Illar Lemett and deputy mayor Alar Miku. Both are from the Reform Party. The motion was signed by 10 council members, including three members of Eesti 200.
Atso Matsalu, the leader of Eesti 200 in Viimsi, said that this decision is the decision of the Viimsi region and the faction. He added that Eesti 200 leader Kristina Kallas agreed with their explanations.
Matsalu has previously said that there is no functioning coalition in Viimsi. He believes that the partners of the Reform Party are hostages to the personal ambitions of Alar Miku and Illar Lemett.
According to Matsalu, the motion of no confidence would have been submitted anyway. The question was whether Eesti 200 would join it. He said that the problems have piled up and the Reform Party was not willing to make changes.
The motion of no confidence was signed by Eesti 200, EKRE, Isamaa, and the Viimsi Communities representatives, as well as the independent council member Kristel Potsepp. In total, there are 21 seats in the Viimsi council, so one more vote is needed. Matsalu believes that this vote will be obtained.
If an extraordinary meeting is not called, the vote on the motion of no confidence will take place on April 8. The Reform Party has six council members in Viimsi, while Eesti 200 has three.