Feb 11 • 07:41 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Director of the care home resigns due to disputes with the new city authority

Anu Kuusk, the director of the Viljandi care center, resigns amid disagreements with the newly elected city government consisting of Isamaa and EKRE parties.

Anu Kuusk, the director of the Viljandi care center, has announced that her last working day will be on March 5. She only took up the position at the end of 2023 after the city authority made a unanimous decision to appoint her. However, her tenure has been short-lived due to growing tensions with the newly formed city government, which includes members from the Isamaa and EKRE parties.

Kuusk submitted her resignation last week, revealing that her decision was influenced by disagreements with the current city councilors from these parties. This signals a potential shift in leadership dynamics as the new administration begins to impose its policies and priorities, which may not align with existing staff or management practices in local institutions such as the care center.

The implications of her resignation may extend beyond just the care center, potentially affecting how local governance engages with social services in light of the new political landscape. As part of a wider trend, this situation reflects the challenges faced by public service leaders when there is a change in political majority, leading to a clash of philosophies regarding management and operational directions.

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