The ages of party members of Estonian parliamentary parties show that the Conservative People s Party of Estonia (EKRE) is the oldest party on average with an average age of 58 years. Reform Party is the youngest parliamentary party with an average age of 46 years old.
The average age of 58 years old for EKRE is an average of the 8,962 party members. The party saw 400 new members join over the last year. EKRE s deputy chairman Mart Helme said that he had not seen such a large wave of membership before.
In addition to the 60 applications available in the public party registry, there are another 200 applications in EKRE s offices that need to be checked. Helme said there are another 200 applications in local districts.
0 >The riigikogu sitting on Monday, December 14, where the marriage referendum bill passed its first reading. Source: Ken Mürk/ERR
The Riigikogu will likely decide on what to do with the opposition s protests regarding amendments to the marriage referendum bill and the following discussion in the constitutional committee in Toompea Castle s main Session hall on Wednesday.
Both parliamentary opposition parties - Reform and Social Democratic Party (SDE) - have presented a protest to the Riigikogu board. Both parties have inquired for an explanation on what basis the constitutional committee chairman was allowed to arrange an virtual meeting instead of a physical sitting.
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