The Riigikohus, Estonia’s Supreme Court, has consolidated two complaints filed by the Estonian Conservative People’s Party – Farmers and Greens (EKRE) into a single proceeding. The decision concerns the Electoral College’s rulings regarding parliamentary elections. “Given that the claims and requirements presented in the lawsuits substantially overlap, the Collegium for Constitutional Oversight has merged the proceedings into one,” the Riigikohus stated in its ruling. EKRE submitted two complaints to the Riigikohus, one seeking to annul the Electoral College’s decisions of March 14th and the other concerning March 17th, arguing that the results of electronic voting were in violation of the law. The complaints aimed to declare the electronic voting results invalid and to recognize provisions of the Electoral Code as unconstitutional. The Electoral College partially dismissed and partially rejected the first complaint filed by EKRE on March 14th. Similarly, the Electoral College failed to review the second complaint submitted on March 17th. EKRE contested the procedures surrounding the organization of electronic voting and requested the invalidation of electronic voting results in the parliamentary elections. Topics: #ekre #riigikohus #eesti Post navigation LEADER OF ACTION ⟩ I see two reasons for the brutal violence against children with special needs 5 foods that a woman over 40 should eat to lose weight