In the Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). City Council, the Reform Party proposes to abandon the self-promotion of city leaders in the next 2023 budget of the capital due to more difficult times in the economy.
"In the capital's next year's budget, there is nearly three million euros of taxpayers' money for the air time of Mayor Mihhail Kõlvart Mihhail Kõlvart is an Estonian politician. and other city leaders. In addition, the city employs nearly 70 communication workers with an average salary of 2,058 euros," said Kristen Michal, leader of the Reform Party faction of the Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). City Council.
The Reform Party faction's proposal to the capital's budget is to end the city's media spending for self-advertisement, and with the freed up money to fulfill the promise to increase the price increase subsidy for pensioners to 200 euros next year. There are nearly 93,000 pensioners in Tallinn Tallinn, the largest city and capital of Estonia (population 440 000). . Increasing the pension supplement to 200 euros costs approximately 2.5 million euros.
The Reform Party sees the reduction of unnecessary expenses in the city as a source of cover for its proposals. "In addition to ending media expenses and reducing the approximately one-hundred-person apparatus of employees of the city's propaganda department, the number of politically created positions must be reduced and expensive PPP contracts must be negotiated more favorably for the city. Tens of millions can be saved from them over the years," Michal said.