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Tallinn City Council

Tallinna linnavolikogu
10th Tallinn City Council
History
Founded1892
Leadership
Chair
Maris Sild, SDE
Vice Chair
Marek Jürgenson, Centre
Structure
Seats79
Political groups

Government (40)
  •   Reform (15)
  •   SDE (9)
  •   Isamaa (7)
  •   E200 (6)
  •   Independent (3)[a]

Opposition (39)

  •   Centre (33)
  •   EKRE (5)
  •   Independent (1)[b]
Committees
10 committees
  • Education and Culture Committee
  • Innovation Committee
  • Environment and Climate Committee
  • Order and Consumer Protection Committee
  • City Planning Committee
  • City Property Committee
  • Finance Committee
  • Audit Committee
  • Social Welfare and Health Care Committee
  • Judicial Committee
Length of term
4 years
Elections
Last election
17 October 2021
Next election
2025
Meeting place
Vana-Viru 12, Tallinn
Website
https://www.tallinn.ee/en/tallinn-city-council

Tallinn City Council (Estonian: Tallinna linnavolikogu) is the representative body of the municipality of Tallinn, the capital and biggest city of Estonia.[1]

The executive power body of Tallinn is the Tallinn City Government.


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