Viljar Veebel is a researcher of the Department of Political and Strategic Studies at the Baltic Defence College.
Last march, Estonia had it’s the legislative elections. The coalition of the centrist and the social democrats lost the absolute majority and failed to gather the vote to reform a gouvernement. So, since two weeks, it’s a coalition between the center parti, the center right party, and a far right party.
Two week is maybe not enough to judge, but how do they fare for now ?
Why did the far right party, the E-K-R-E, did so well on the election ? Are the estonian less pro-europe now ?