The opposition Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) says it intends to continue its filibuster through to the end of the Riigikogu's spring session this week, despite its amendments to a bill which would centralize biometric data of Estonian citizens in one database being rejected. While the bill passed it second reading just before midnight Sunday, EKRE's delay tactics will likely prevent other bills from passing before the chamber goes on its summer recess.
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Opposition parties EKRE and Isamaa are planning a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform) and expect to submit the required amount of signatures next week. The Social Democratic Party (SDE) has also been invited to join the motion.
Two candidates have put themselves forward as leader of the opposition Isamaa party ahead of this month's party convention in Tartu, and October's local elections.
Estonia's military maintains its readiness and works well with its much-appreciated allies, in the teeth of challenges over the past year, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform) says.