Mar 11 • 08:52 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Member of Raigi's faction is leaving and the Narva ruling coalition is losing its majority

A member of the Narva city council, Ivan Egorov, has decided to leave his faction to join the coalition 'Plan B – Narva City Pulse', causing the current coalition led by Mayor Katri Raigi to lose its majority.

In a significant political shift, Ivan Egorov, a member of Narva's city council and formerly part of Mayor Katri Raigi's Respekt faction, announced his decision to leave and join the coalition named 'Plan B – Narva City Pulse'. This move puts Mayor Raigi's current coalition at risk, as it relies on a fragile majority within the city council. Egorov made this announcement during a Russian-language broadcast by ERR, emphasizing his decision's political motivations.

This development highlights internal tensions within the local government of Narva, a city in Estonia that has close ties to Russia and a substantial Russian-speaking population. The loss of Egorov could indicate broader dissent within the coalition, which consists primarily of the Social Democratic Party (SDE) members that Raigi leads. The implications of this political maneuver could lead to a reshaping of local governance and power dynamics, further complicating alliance-building in Narva.

As Narva navigates these political changes, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how the new coalition under 'Plan B' will operate and whether it can establish itself as a viable alternative. This situation underscores ongoing debates about representation and governance within Narva, especially given its unique cultural and linguistic demographics.

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