A marathon Narva City Council meeting lasting almost twelve hours concluded Friday with three failed no-confidence motions, highlighting an ongoing power struggle. The session was marked by frequent procedural disputes, extended breaks, and an inability to progress with the planned agenda. Council members engaged in repeated clashes, preventing substantive discussion on key issues. The lengthy meeting underscores a deep division within the council, with no immediate resolution in sight. This latest standoff suggests continued instability in Narva’s local government. The failed votes of no confidence indicate neither side currently holds sufficient support to decisively overcome the other. The council’s inability to function effectively raises concerns about its capacity to address city matters.