During Thursday's government press conference, the prime minister, foreign minister, interior minister, and social protection minister all tried to project an image of being active and in good spirits, even making jokes. They shared positive news with the public; for instance, Kaja Kallas (Reform Party) mentioned that over the last thirty years, the average salary has increased 26 times, whereas prices have only risen 5.42 times.
Two and half years ago Liberal Citizen Foundation (Salk) was established. Already back then one of their goals was to influence the Estonian parliament elections of 2023, so that liberal forces would get majority. And they succeeded. Eesti Ekspress talked to more than 50 people about what Salk has done and how they have affected Estonian policy.
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Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas's Reform Party won the general election by a large margin, scoring 31.6 percent against 16 percent for the far-right EKRE, according to nearly complete results, TRT World reports