Marek Jurgenson leaves the Centre Party

According to the Commercial Register, Tallinn City Council member Marek Jürgenson, who had been a member of the party since 2003, left the ranks of the Centrists on September 21, writes rus.err.ee.

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Marek Jürgenson said that the reasons for his departure from the Centre Party are deeply personal, not political, namely a conflict with another centrist – according to Jürgenson, the city council member and former head of the Tallinn Dental Clinic, Maksim Volkov, is spreading slander and false accusations about him.

Volkov himself told Delfi that Jurgenson’s arguments are ridiculous and that he made up the reason for leaving the party: “Marek simply decided to leave the party himself. Now he has come up with some kind of excuse to attract attention, but that is not a reason.”

The conflict between the deputies began in the spring, when the city’s internal audit pointed out the authoritarian management style of Maxim Volkov, then director of the Tallinn Dental Clinic, and the conclusion of contracts with people associated with him. Marek Jürgenson was the chairman of the board of the clinic at the time.

Jurgenson said that he had received offers from various political forces, but at the moment he does not want to switch to any other party.

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