Urmas Reinsalu, photo: Rasmus Rebase The Estonian Institute of Public Opinion and the research company Norstat, together, ask voters every six months which of them they would prefer to see in the Prime Minister’s office, and based on the new results, the chairman of Isamaa, Urmas Reinsalu, is preferred by 29 percent, the leader of the Centre Party, Mihhail Kõlvart, by 24 percent, and the leader of the Estonian Conservative People’s Party (EKRE), Martin Helmet, by 13 percent. Topics: #reinsalu #percent #prime Post navigation According to Zelenskij, the Middle East partnership offers new opportunities for Ukraine Killing, who had passed the physical test, showed that he was ready for the role of a Kalev/Cramo head coach