The Estonian Republic has implemented a new regulation restricting land transactions, limiting exchanges to sales exclusively to the state. State officials now possess significant decision-making authority regarding land purchases, determining the valuation for each transaction. Concerns have been raised regarding the clarity of valuation rules, which some believe could lead to unequal treatment of landowners.

Historically, there have been criticisms regarding the state’s approach to significant matters, with observations noting a pattern of favoring wealthier individuals. The change impacts all land dealings within the country.

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