The government will not collapse if Reform abandons its opposition to the draft family benefits bill and makes proposals to increase payments, EKRE chairman Martin Helme said on Tuesday.
Adviser to the justice chancellor, former high-ranking health official Martin Kadai criticizes the upcoming coronavirus season preparedness plan for lack of analysis of prior lessons but commends the plan's focus on avoiding restrictions.
Unions in Estonia want the monthly minimum wage to be hiked extraordinarily, to €700, citing inflation and high energy prices. Employers are more lukewarm about the idea, ETV news show 'Aktuaalne kaamera' (AK) reported Wednesday night.