Aivar Voog, head of polling at Kantar Emor, said that months leading up to parliamentary elections in March will show how much support the newly created Parempoolsed (Right-wingers) party can gather in that time.
The Isamaa splinter group Parempoolsed (Right-wingers) held their general assembly at the Fahle Gallery in Tallinn on Thursday where the newly formed party elected its board, review committee and Lavly Perling as chairman.
The new coalition due to take office on Monday means that one Riigikogu seat will be vacated which could be taken up by a dissident former Isamaa member.