Coalition party Isamaa has risen to fourth place in terms of popularity with Estonian voters this past week, according to a recent survey. Isamaa is slightly ahead of the non-parliamentary Eesti 200.
While support for Isamaa, one of the parties in the coalition-in-waiting which struck a deal last Friday, is the highest it has been since July 2019, support for most other parties remains unchanged over the past week, according to a recent survey.
While support for the three largest political parties by seats, Reform, the Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) and the Center Party, remained relatively static in the latest weekly party survey from pollsters Norstat, support for the non-parliamentary Eesti 200 – at one point in the same bracket as the big three in terms of polls, has continued to fall.
Support for the Reform Party, already the most popular party according to surveys, continues to rise, while that for the second most-supported party, EKRE, has been falling lately, a recent poll has found.