Majority of Estonians Express Dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Michal’s Performance Recent sociological research indicates that the majority of Estonian citizens are not satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Kristen Michal. A survey conducted by the sociological research institute and research company Norstat Estonian, carried out every six months, revealed a significant level of dissatisfaction. The survey, released today, assessed public opinion regarding the government’s actions and the overall effectiveness of the reform party’s leadership. Results show that most Estonians hold a negative view of Minister Michal’s work. Norstat Estonian’s findings highlight a persistent trend of public sentiment regarding the Prime Minister’s administration. The research institute’s data consistently reflects a substantial portion of the population expressing concerns about key policy areas and the government’s responsiveness to citizen needs. The survey methodology involved a representative sample of Estonian residents, providing a statistically reliable gauge of public opinion. Further analysis of the data is underway, with Norstat Estonian planning to release detailed findings in the coming days. The results are expected to contribute to ongoing discussions about the government’s priorities and future strategies. Topics: #minister #most #not Post navigation BLACK LINE REVERSES PAIN⟩ A Estonian woman with a chronic illness, who is proud of her style: it gives strength even on the hardest days The party rankings: the Isamaa party continues to be at the top (3)
“It’s concerning to see such a significant portion of the population feeling this way about the Prime Minister’s leadership.” Reply