Six Municipal Leaders Lost Their Positions in a Year – Political Disagreements and New Evaluation Procedure Cited
Six out of 42 municipal heads have left office since local elections; reasons include political infighting and a new in-depth evaluation process for mayors.

Since the local elections a year ago, six out of 42 municipal leaders have stepped down. In some cases, political disagreements led to the change at the top. In others, the decisive factor was a new procedure requiring an in-depth evaluation of mayors.
This turnover raises the question of whether the centers of influence in municipal corridors have shifted along with the change in leadership. A clear answer is not yet available, but the events point to a process that could affect local politics in the long run.
While changes in municipal leadership are not unusual, six cases in one year is a notable number. Experts and the public will be watching whether this trend continues and how it impacts the work and development of municipalities.


