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Tallinn City Government (Estonian: Tallinna linnavalitsus) is the executive body, which conducts the work of all institutions (except City Council Office) and subinstitutions of Tallinn, Estonia. The body's building is located at Freedom Square.[1]
The body has eight members: mayor and seven deputy mayors. Current (2024) mayor is Jevgeni Ossinovski. The work of the body takes place as session. Regular sessions takeks places on Wednesdays.[1]
Before WWII, the body used Tallinn Town Hall.
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