The Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). city council announced this afternoon that they have agreed to dismantle and move the tank. They decided this on Sunday.
The coalition of Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). city includes Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). Tulevik and Eesti 200. The chairman of Eesti 200, Kristina Kallas, says that the people of Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). have concluded week-long negotiations on the future of the tank. The chairman finds it very significant that they have taken responsibility.
Eesti 200 Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). region manager Denis Larchenko notes that the decision might not be the most popular amongst the people of Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). but believes that it is up to Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). and its people to decide what to do with the red monuments owned by the city of Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). .
The solution proposed by the Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). city council members is temporarily removing the T-34 tank from public spaces in some closed city areas. The tank would then be a museum exhibition instead of a monument. Establish a team concluding residents of Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). and a member from each faction of the Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). city council, representatives of non-profit organizations, and other social organizations of the city. This team can then make decisions based on the current legislation and the legislative acts adopted by the government in the near future.
The Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas Estonian politician. , who is currently in Narva City in the NE of Estonia (pop.54,000). , compliments Narvas authorities on agreeing that the tank needs a re-location and commends the local government on their decision.