Mikhail Stalnuhhin, a member of the Narva City Council, spoke following the post-election night. Shortly after midnight, Katri Raik, with whom Stalnuhhin is discussing potential collaboration, visited him. Photo: Ilya Smirnov Following the announcement of preliminary election results in Narva, where Mikhail Stalnuhhin’s list secured the most votes and 12 of the 31 council seats, Stalnuhhin stated in an interview with Northern Margin that the atmosphere was not celebratory. “Triumph would be if we had 16 mandates and did not require negotiation with any party,” he said. Despite the significant defeat, Stalnuhhin is currently engaged in negotiations with the city’s mayor, Katri Raik, and her team. The interview was conducted immediately after the election results were announced. Did you expect such a result in the elections in Narva? Topics: #stalnuhhin #interview #katri Post navigation Jürgen Ligi: In Tallinn, it all depends on the ability of Isamaa to cooperate with the “lying prosecutor general” and the “failed Reform Party” (19) The buildings of Tapa Vee on Rakvere road got a major overhaul
“It seems like Mayor Stalnuhhin is standing firm with Katri Raik as his only option moving forward.” Reply