Narva Opposition Triggers No-Confidence Vote Against Council Chair
Fifteen opposition members in Estonia's Narva City Council have submitted a motion of no confidence against Council Chair Mihhail Stalnuhhin, citing the ruling coalition's 'unworkability' and scheduling a decisive vote for January 29.
- —Fifteen members of the Narva City Council, comprising the Center Party faction and the 'Plan B + Narva City Pulse' alliance, have submitted a motion of no confidence against Council Chair Mihhail Stalnuhhin.
- —The motion is scheduled to be discussed and voted upon at an extraordinary city council meeting on January 29.
- —Council Chair Mihhail Stalnuhhin acknowledged the motion and agreed to its discussion at the upcoming extraordinary meeting.
- —The opposition's stated reason for the no-confidence motion is the perceived "unworkability" of the Narva City Council, particularly the ruling coalition.
- —Stalnuhhin, who was elected chair on December 2, 2025, suggested the motion is a political maneuver by the opposition, noting he has not received his full salary as chair due to the political deadlock.
Recap
The no-confidence motion against Narva's Council Chair is a calculated escalation, transforming a passive legislative deadlock into an active power struggle. The opposition is leveraging the ruling coalition's razor-thin majority to force a crisis, betting it can either break the government or compel a political realignment. The vote on January 29 is now the focal point, determining not just the chair's future but the viability of the entire governing structure.