Estonian Party Preferences See Shift in Latest Survey Data According to a recent survey conducted by the Institute of Public Research and Norstat Eesti AS, the political preferences of Estonian residents have shifted. As of October 15, 2025, “Fatherland” maintains the highest level of support at 28.3%, followed by the Centre Party at 19.6% and the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) at 17.8%. The support for “Fatherland” and the Centre Party remained consistent over the past week, with a gap of 8.7 percentage points separating them. Notably, the support for EKRE increased by 1.1 percentage points, bringing it to 1.8 percentage points behind the Centre Party. The survey, which covered the period from September 15 to October 12, polled 4001 Estonian citizens of voting age. The Reform Party garnered 12% support, while the Social Democratic Party received 11.2% and the Right Party 5.6%. “Eeesti 200” received 2.5% of the vote. Overall, coalition parties hold 14.5% of the surveyed support, while parliamentary opposition parties collectively represent 76.9% of the respondents. The data reflects the current political landscape within Estonia, as measured by voter preferences. Topics: #support #ekre #week Post navigation HAMBAARST DISCOUNTS ⟩How to drink coffee so that your teeth don’t suffer? GALLERY ⟩ The Pärnu Ühendab political party almost hit the mark with its forecast
It’s interesting to see the evolving political landscape in Estonia reflected in these survey results. Reply