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Estonians head to the polls in tight vote Estonian opposition Reform Party wins general election
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Estonians are voting in a tight general election that sees the ruling Centre party face off against the neoliberal Reform Party and Euroskeptic EKRE party. The vote is expected to be tight, and polls show Centre and Reform leading with 28 percent and 24 percent respectively, and EKRE coming in third at 17 percent. EKRE has come out strong against EU-mandated refugee quotas and has called for a referendum on EU membership. Although EKRE has doubled its support in the runup to the election, the two leading parties have both ruled out entering into coalition with the populist challengers. Estonia’s liberal opposition Reform Party won Sunday’s general election, while the Euroskeptic ERKE doubled its support.
Estonians voted in a tight general election that saw the ruling Center Party face off against the neoliberal Reform Party and Euroskeptic EKRE.
Former MEP Kaja Kallas’s center-right Reform Party won 28.8 percent of the vote, ahead of Ratas’s Center Party on 23 percent. The far-right EKRE doubled its previous election result to win 17.8 percent of the vote. EKRE has come out strongly against EU-mandated refugee quotas, and has called for a referendum on EU membership.