Five remaining members of Dundaga Region Council renounce their mandates
RIGA, May 12 (LETA) - The five remaining members of Dundaga Region Council representing the regional alliance For Our People unanimously voted today to renounce their mandates.
The councilors giving up their mandates early include the council's former chairman Aldis Felts, his former deputy Janis Maurins and councilors Gunars Kristins, Regina Rumniece and Zane Talberga.
As LETA was told at the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development, with this move, the regional council demonstrated that it is no longer functional, which was also the reason for the ministry's decision to initiate the council's dissolution.
As reported, the Cabinet of Ministers approved legislation on Tuesday dissolving Dundaga Region Council.
By approving the bill, the Saeima is expected to dissolve the Dundaga local council as it is not able to ensure the functions stipulated in the legislation.
Environment Protection and Regional Development Ministry's leading expert Maris Sults will be appointed the administrator at the Dundaga local council.
The administration has to perform the function of the local council, ensure uninterrupted operation of the municipal institutions, carry out financial and business activities.
The administration will work until the day the newly elected council of Talsi county convenes the first meeting.
LETA also reported, Environment Protection and Regional Development Minister Arturs Toms Pless (For Development) has decided to initiate dissolution of the Dundaga regional council.
Since the Dundaga council has proven unable to elect a chairperson and vice-chair and has suggested in its reply to the ministry that it will make no further attempts to elect its leadership, the Environmental Protection and Regional Development Ministry will submit to the government a bill to dissolve the Dundaga council, Pless informed.
- Published: 12.05.2021 17:41
- Daiga Klanska, LETA
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Five remaining members of Dundaga Region Council renounce their mandates