Nearly two-thirds of respondents to a recent poll said they were dissatisfied with the work of Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform), while over half disapproved of the way the government as a whole has been working.
The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) passed Reform in this week's Norstat ratings becoming the most popular party. Eesti 200's support is at a record high.
The Reform Party continues to see a slow decline in support, the latest poll from Norstat and the Study of Societal Issues (MTÜ Ühiskonnauuringute Instituut) shows, while opposition parties are receiving a boost.
Reform remains most-supported of Estonia's major political parties, though the gap between it and the Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) continues to narrow, according to a recent poll. Meanwhile, Eesti 200's support is at its highest since a year ago.
Reform has retaken second place in support from the Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE), according to a recent poll, though the two parties are almost neck-and-neck. Center remains in third place, also close behind, while the non-parliamentary Eesti 200 continues to perform strongly.