HE Reform Party of the outgoing prime minister Estonia’s Kaja Kallas won this Sunday’s parliamentary elections with 31.2% of the vote. 37 of the 101 seats in Riigikogu, so he will lead the next governing coalition of this Baltic country.
“The expectation of the electorate is that the Reform Party will lead the new government. It’s clear. We’ll have to discuss everything else. We have already talked about what our candidates get from their interviews with the voters and their expectations. We will meet tomorrow to discuss our options,” he said.
The main opposition party, the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE), In second place, adding 16.1% support and 17 chairs, It was followed by the centre-left party, the Center Party, with 15.3% of the votes and 16 seats, according to the final vote count.
The liberal Eesti 200, created in 2018, received 13.3% of the vote and 14 seats. The partners of the outgoing coalition, the Social Democratic Party (SDE) and Isamaa, were 9 and 8 with 9.3% and 8.2% support, respectively.
HE The Reform Party thus won 3 seats. While EKRE lost 2 compared to the previous elections; Center Party, 10; SDE, 1 and Isamaa, 4.
According to the results, The Reform Party could form a 53-seat coalition with the Center Party or a 60-seat alliance with Eesti 200 and the Social Democrats.