The Government is refusing to step in amid calls for Christchurch's dysfunctional city council to be sacked.
The council has been plagued with internal division when residents most need leadership in the city's earthquake recovery, and mayor Bob Parker is now planning a crisis meeting with his councillors to ask them to "put the city first".
Strong criticism has been levelled at council chief executive Tony Marryatt -who accepted a $68,129 annual salary increase when many quake-hit residents had losttheir jobs or homes.
Now a senior city councillor has called for a Government-appointed commission to replace the elected councillors, while another councillor wants the Government to replace Mr Marryatt.
Local Government Minister Nick Smith visited Christchurch yesterday and told Mr Parker he would not replace councillors or the chief executive.