The coalition Reform Party retains its buoyant level of support, while non-parliamentary Eesti 200 is continuing to see a fall, according to a recent survey.
The removal of the Narva tank monument seems to have had a positive effect on the Social Democratic Party's (SDE), according to a recent survey commissioned by ERR, since it showed the party, previously perceived as being 'soft', in a stronger light.
Conservative People's Party (EKRE) leader Martin Helme said that the party is planning no major changes in terms of where its frontrunners will be set up for the 2023 Riigikogu elections.
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform) says the current Reform/Isamaa/SDE coalition has no plans to amend legislation to restrict the right to vote in local elections to Estonian citizens only, Postimees reports.
The Center Party and Eesti 200 are demanding a thorough reform of the Nord Pool electricity exchange, while the Conservative People's Party (EKRE) wants Estonia to leave the system or sell electricity at a fixed price not affected by the market.