According to recent findings from the Institute of Public Opinion (Ühiskonnauuringute instituudi) and the research firm Norstat Eesti, voters in Estonia have indicated their preferred choice for the next prime minister. The latest survey results provide a snapshot of public sentiment regarding the leading figures within the country’s political landscape. The data shows that Mihhail Kõlvart, the chairman of the Keskerakonna, currently leads in voter preference. He commands the highest share, accounting for 28 protsenti of the votes polled. Following closely is Urmas Reinsalu, the chairman of Isamaa, who secured 24 protsenti of the support. Martin Helmet, the leader of the Eesti Konservatiivse Rahvaerakonda (EKRE), placed third, garnering 16 protsenti of the total. These figures reflect the current public perception regarding the potential leadership for the government in Eesti. The survey results offer insight into which political figures resonate most strongly with the electorate. While the poll highlights the leading candidates, the data is based on the latest general inquiries conducted by the aforementioned research bodies. The analysis of these protsenti figures suggests a competitive environment among the major parties. The results are crucial for political observers tracking the momentum of various political blocs in Estonia. The findings underscore the current weight of support behind the respective party leaders, providing a quantitative measure of public inclination at this time. Topics: #eesti #protsenti #keskerakonna Post navigation Tartu Ülikool ootab kandideerima doktorantuuri Eesti liikumisõpetuse ainekava jõudis Euroopa tippude sekka