Isamaa has opted to enter coalition negotiations with the Reform Party and the Social Democratic Party (SDE), following a meeting of the party's board Saturday.
Center Party leader Jüri Ratas says he would be very surprised if a coalition of Reform, Isamaa and the Social Democrats (SDE) did not become reality, following Saturday's announcement by Isamaa that it was to enter talks aimed at forming a government consisting of the same three parties.
Some ongoing issues, such as the ratification of a border agreement with the Russian Federation, need to be 'frozen', Isamaa leader Helir-Valdor Seeder says, adding that the party would pursue this in any coalition negotiation deal with the Reform Party and with the Social Democrats (SDE).
Isamaa MP and the party's deputy chair Tõnis Lukas has hinted that his party may have decided on going into coalition negotiations with the Reform Party.
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said that a vote of no confidence in her would prompt the Reform Party to inquire about the possibility of extraordinary elections, while the decision is up to the president.