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Estonian Opposition Commands 73% Support as EKRE Hits Record Low

A new Norstat poll shows Estonia's opposition parties are backed by 72.8% of the electorate, as the leading Isamaa party holds its ground while the Reform Party climbs to third and the nationalist EKRE party sinks to its lowest support level since early 2019.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —A new Norstat poll indicates the Reform Party has climbed to third place in Estonian party rankings, gaining 3.5 percentage points since the end of the previous year.
  • —The Isamaa party maintains its lead with 27% support, followed by the Center Party at 20.2%, while the Reform Party garners 14.7% support.
  • —The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) has seen its support decline by 1.1 percentage points over the past week, reaching its lowest level since Norstat began tracking party preferences in early 2019.
  • —Coalition parties combined have the support of 16.8% of respondents, whereas opposition parties in the Riigikogu are backed by 72.8%.

Recap

The latest polling data reveals a fundamental vulnerability in Estonia's government. While the Reform Party shows signs of life, the ruling coalition's public support is critically low at 16.8%, operating against a 72.8% opposition mandate. This isn't just a popularity contest; it's a measure of a government's legitimacy in the eyes of its people. EKRE's collapse to a multi-year low signals a potential realignment among nationalist voters, creating a volatile and unpredictable political landscape.

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Estonian Opposition Commands 73% Support as EKRE Hits Record Low

A new Norstat poll shows Estonia's opposition parties are backed by 72.8% of the electorate, as the leading Isamaa party holds its ground while the Reform Party climbs to third and the nationalist EKRE party sinks to its lowest support level since early 2019.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —A new Norstat poll indicates the Reform Party has climbed to third place in Estonian party rankings, gaining 3.5 percentage points since the end of the previous year.
  • —The Isamaa party maintains its lead with 27% support, followed by the Center Party at 20.2%, while the Reform Party garners 14.7% support.
  • —The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) has seen its support decline by 1.1 percentage points over the past week, reaching its lowest level since Norstat began tracking party preferences in early 2019.
  • —Coalition parties combined have the support of 16.8% of respondents, whereas opposition parties in the Riigikogu are backed by 72.8%.

Recap

The latest polling data reveals a fundamental vulnerability in Estonia's government. While the Reform Party shows signs of life, the ruling coalition's public support is critically low at 16.8%, operating against a 72.8% opposition mandate. This isn't just a popularity contest; it's a measure of a government's legitimacy in the eyes of its people. EKRE's collapse to a multi-year low signals a potential realignment among nationalist voters, creating a volatile and unpredictable political landscape.

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Delfi Rus
Поддержка партий в Эстонии: кто на каком местеJan 28
ERR News
Reform Party climbs to third place in Norstat pollJan 28
Postimees – Russian Edition
Партия реформ поднялась на третье место в рейтингеJan 28
ERR – Russian News
Norstat: Партия реформ поднялась на третье место в рейтинге популярности политических силJan 28
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Estonian Opposition Commands 73% Support as EKRE Hits Record Low

A new Norstat poll shows Estonia's opposition parties are backed by 72.8% of the electorate, as the leading Isamaa party holds its ground while the Reform Party climbs to third and the nationalist EKRE party sinks to its lowest support level since early 2019.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —A new Norstat poll indicates the Reform Party has climbed to third place in Estonian party rankings, gaining 3.5 percentage points since the end of the previous year.
  • —The Isamaa party maintains its lead with 27% support, followed by the Center Party at 20.2%, while the Reform Party garners 14.7% support.
  • —The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) has seen its support decline by 1.1 percentage points over the past week, reaching its lowest level since Norstat began tracking party preferences in early 2019.
  • —Coalition parties combined have the support of 16.8% of respondents, whereas opposition parties in the Riigikogu are backed by 72.8%.

Recap

The latest polling data reveals a fundamental vulnerability in Estonia's government. While the Reform Party shows signs of life, the ruling coalition's public support is critically low at 16.8%, operating against a 72.8% opposition mandate. This isn't just a popularity contest; it's a measure of a government's legitimacy in the eyes of its people. EKRE's collapse to a multi-year low signals a potential realignment among nationalist voters, creating a volatile and unpredictable political landscape.

Estonian politicspublic opinionNorstat pollReform PartyEKREIsamaapolitical polling

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Delfi Rus
Поддержка партий в Эстонии: кто на каком местеJan 28
ERR News
Reform Party climbs to third place in Norstat pollJan 28
Postimees – Russian Edition
Партия реформ поднялась на третье место в рейтингеJan 28
ERR – Russian News
Norstat: Партия реформ поднялась на третье место в рейтинге популярности политических силJan 28
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Politics
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Estonian Opposition Commands 73% Support as EKRE Hits Record Low

A new Norstat poll shows Estonia's opposition parties are backed by 72.8% of the electorate, as the leading Isamaa party holds its ground while the Reform Party climbs to third and the nationalist EKRE party sinks to its lowest support level since early 2019.

By shortl.eeWednesday, January 28, 20262 min readEstonia
  • —A new Norstat poll indicates the Reform Party has climbed to third place in Estonian party rankings, gaining 3.5 percentage points since the end of the previous year.
  • —The Isamaa party maintains its lead with 27% support, followed by the Center Party at 20.2%, while the Reform Party garners 14.7% support.
  • —The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) has seen its support decline by 1.1 percentage points over the past week, reaching its lowest level since Norstat began tracking party preferences in early 2019.
  • —Coalition parties combined have the support of 16.8% of respondents, whereas opposition parties in the Riigikogu are backed by 72.8%.

Recap

The latest polling data reveals a fundamental vulnerability in Estonia's government. While the Reform Party shows signs of life, the ruling coalition's public support is critically low at 16.8%, operating against a 72.8% opposition mandate. This isn't just a popularity contest; it's a measure of a government's legitimacy in the eyes of its people. EKRE's collapse to a multi-year low signals a potential realignment among nationalist voters, creating a volatile and unpredictable political landscape.

Estonian politicspublic opinionNorstat pollReform PartyEKREIsamaapolitical polling

Articles

4
Delfi Rus
Поддержка партий в Эстонии: кто на каком местеJan 28
ERR News
Reform Party climbs to third place in Norstat pollJan 28
Postimees – Russian Edition
Партия реформ поднялась на третье место в рейтингеJan 28
ERR – Russian News
Norstat: Партия реформ поднялась на третье место в рейтинге популярности политических силJan 28