Estonian officials discussed the challenges surrounding the removal of voting rights for Russian citizens on March 23, 2023. Margus Tsahkna, a key figure in the discussions, stated that the primary obstacle in taking away voting rights at local elections is not political will, but rather the practical method of implementation. During a Postimees live broadcast, Tsahkna indicated that a consensus on this issue has not yet been reached within coalition negotiations. Both the Estonian Reform Party and the Centre Party share the view that voting rights should be restricted for citizens of countries considered hostile to Estonia. “The main issue here is not really the political will, but rather how to do it, taking into account the Constitution of Estonia,” Tsahkna explained. Legal counsel and analysts have offered differing opinions on the matter, but decision-makers intend to address the issue. Tsahkna emphasized that loyalty, expressed through citizenship, should be the foundational principle for individuals’ ability to choose. Topics: #taking #away #voting Post navigation Video: Feliks Küti new songs have made Tip and Täpp stars again Tomasz Chłoń ⟩ Dressing up Europe and especially Germany is not beneficial for Poland