The top four of Estonian party ratings, based on the results from the past four weeks, consists of the election-winning Reform Party, Estonian Conservative People’s Party (EKRE), Center Party and prospective junior coalition partner Estonia 200, according to a survey commissioned by the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues and carried out by pollster Norstat Eesti. The survey indicates that EKRE and Center Party have experienced a decline in support, while Estonia 200 has gained ground. The individuals representing these parties include the head of the Reform Party Kaja Kallas, the head of the Estonian Conservative People’s Party (EKRE) Martin Helme, the head of the Center Party Jüri Ratas, the head of the Isamaa Helir-Valdor Seeder, the head of the Parempoolsed (Right-wingers) Lavly Perling, the head of the Estonia 200 Lauri Hussar, the head of the Social Democratic Party (SDE) Lauri Läänemets.

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  1. “It’s becoming increasingly clear that EKRE’s popularity is declining, while Estonia 200 is steadily rising.”

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