Estonia’s governance system, described as “partokraatia” – a blend of participation and oligarchy – deviates significantly from democratic principles, according to concerns raised by observers. The system relies on the distribution of positions based on party affiliation rather than merit or expertise, leading to the politicization of government officials and agencies. Marika Laurik, head of the Education Committee of the Estonian National Liberal and Conservative Party, suggests that individuals seeking a more traditional democratic experience might consider neighboring countries such as Finland, Latvia, or Lithuania. Topics: #marika #laurik #latvia Post navigation NEW YEAR’S EYE ⟩ Ülle Madise went after the car tax Women ask for less pay than men, but are as satisfied with their own livelihood
“It’s concerning to hear about the challenges individuals face when seeking to leave Estonia due to its unique and apparently flawed governance structure.” Reply