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Norstat: Support for Reform Party exceeds 30 percent

The ruling Reform Party has the support of 30.2 percent of voting-age citizens, up slightly from last week, recent results of the regular Norstat poll suggest. ....

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Martin Mölder: Looming elections in the shadow of the war

Russia's war in Ukraine has both short and long-term effects for Estonian politics. They have the potential to change the face of Riigikogu elections and the party-political structure for years to come, Martin Mölder suggests in Vikerraadio's daily comment. ....

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Public address: On influence activities of the People's Republic of China


Influence activity pursued by the People s Republic of China is a threat to academic and press freedoms. A public letter to the Riigikogu, government, boards of Estonian universities, independent research institutions, journalistic publications and all scientists, teachers, journalists, culture workers and politicians in Estonia.
The growing and expanding global influence activity of the People s Republic of China aimed at academic Chinese studies and the free press coverage of events in China has become obvious and echoed loudly in the media and monitoring reports.
China has targeted researchers, journalists and institutions whose activities it regards as hostile. This chiefly concerns sensitive topics for China, such as repressions – that some believe to exhibit tokens of genocide – in Tibet, Inner Mongolia and East Turkestan (Xinjiang), ....

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