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 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 Prime Minister Kaja Kallas' Reform Party has continued to rise, according to a recent survey. Most other parties' support levels have seen little to no change on the previous week, save for the non-parliamentary Eesti 200 party, which is continuing to see a fall in support.
Support for the Reform Party has risen by 6.4 percentage points over the past six weeks, a trend which continued over the past week, according to a recent survey. Meanwhile Reform's coalition partner, Center, continues to see one of its lowest ratings ever.
Results across all three market research firms which regularly conduct political party polls in Estonia have placed the prime minister's party, Reform, both as most popular and as the party which saw the largest rise in support, since the start of the year.