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Estonian ride-sharing app firm Bolt has launched its electric scooter service in the Estonian towns of Rakvere and Viljandi, bringing the total number of towns covered to nine. Spokesperson for the company s e-scooter component, Aleksandr Lilišentsev, said: We are delighted that, at last, residents of Viljandi will also have the opportunity to ride comfortable and economical scooters. We have worked very well and closely with the city authorities, so that we can bring scooters to the urban landscape and make them available to locals ahead of the beginning of the summer, he added, via a company press release. The same was equally true for Rakvere, Lilišentsev noted. ....
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Viljandi s urban management workers have covered a controversial monument to Estonian singer Jaak Joala. Enclosing the monument with a wooden box took about an hour. Viljandi city government decided to temporarily cover the installation until additional negotiations with Joala s widow Maire take place. Maire Joala says the monument, unveiled during the New Year holidays, infringes her rights as Jaak Joala s trademark s owner, and has submitted an injunction to remove the monument, or at least the aspects of Joala s likeness, name etc., by January 18. Otherwise, Maire Joala says she will go to court. The monument, initiated by the non-profit organization Meie Viljandi s board member Harri Juhani Aaltonen (Isamaa), brought along controversial opinions from the town s residents and arts experts, also due to the manner in which it was finances as much as on aesthetic grounds. Nonetheless, the monument ended up one of the town s star attractions since it was opened. ....
A monument to Estonian singer Jaak Joala remains standing despite controversy which almost led to its demise last week. The fate of the installation, in the South Estonian town of Viljandi, Joala s home town, hinges on a city council decision, mayor Madis Timpson told ERR s radio news Tuesday. While last week was set aside for discussing the matter further, Timpson said: In the meantime, various factions of Viljandi city council chamber, from both the opposition and the coalition, have turned to the city government, who want to discuss this issue on the council as well. Timpson said. As a result, the city government decided that we would then send the issue to the council for discussion and position, he added, noting that he could not say exactly when the decision would be made, simply that the next council sitting was on Thursday and that nothing could change before then. ....