täitevkomisjon
Täitevkomisjon is a term used for the executive committee of a local council in Estonia during the Soviet era. It functioned as the executive arm of municipal government, responsible for implementing the decisions of the local council as well as higher state authorities. In practice, täitevkomisjon acted as the day-to-day administrator of a city, town, or rural municipality, handling matters of local concern and ensuring that policies and laws were carried out.
The body was typically chaired by a täitevkomisjoni esimees (chairman) and included deputies and heads of various
Legal authority and supervision came from the higher levels of the Soviet system, including district or republic-level
Historical context and evolution: täitevkomisjon units existed in many Estonian municipalities from the 1940s through the