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Ministerial positions have not yet been decided during coalition negotiation talks, the Center Party s chief negotiator Mailis Reps has said, and she does not see a role for herself in the coalition.
Speaking on ETV current affairs show Esimene studio on Tuesday evening, Reps said the coalition has not started allocating minister seats yet and denied the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Justice will not be held by the Center Party. Such exclusions make the upcoming allocating more difficult. Kallas has said multiple times that the allocating the seats will come later. The reason is that when you do it proportionately, then excluding something means raising the stakes for another position. There are the power ministries, ministries of finance, soft ministries and small ministries and they have to be divided proportionately when we speak about an equal union, Reps explained.
Social Democratic Party (SDE): 11
The new coalition needs 51 seats of the 101 seats available to have a majority and the more seats the better.
ERR s Estonian portal looked at the possible combinations for the next government.
Reform Party + Center Party: 59 seats
A coalition between the Reform Party and the Center Party is likely the most probable new coalition and would have a total of 59 seats. It would also be easier to reach an agreement with two parties instead of three. The prime minister of this coalition could be either Kaja Kallas or Jüri Ratas.
This possible coalition was considered to be the most likely after the last election in 2019. Reform chairman Kaja Kallas reserved comments suggest the party does not want to repeat the mistakes of the past when it was left out of the previous coalition.
ERR News looks back at 2020 which was, if nothing else, an eventful year.
As no one needs reminding, 2020 was dominated by the coronavirus pandemic and its knock-on effects on everyday life and the economy, several EKRE-led scandals and the upcoming marriage referendum.
But other, more positive events also occurred, such as Estonia taking up its first non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
The ERR News team has looked back over the top stories of 2020.
January
The year started with Estonia formally commencing its two-year stint as a non-permanent member on the UN Security Council (UNSC).
Estonia had been awarded the post in June the previous year, and joined Niger, Tunisia, Vietnam and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as non-permanent members for 2020-2021.
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