VIDEO: "If you read the comments, they eat each other with hair!" What do the participants of the torch procession wish for Estonia's birthday?
A torch procession organized by EKRE took place in Tallinn on the same day as a grand presidential ball to celebrate Estonia's birthday, highlighting the contrasting political sentiments in the country.
Traditional torch parade took place in Tallinn
A traditional torch parade organized by EKRE occurred in Tallinn, accompanied by a concert and a protest against the event.
TORCH PARADE ⟩ EKRE torch march takes place at Freedom Square. Helme: no family can alone turn the growth of Estonians' birth rate
The EKRE political party held a torch march at Freedom Square in Tallinn, emphasizing the theme of preserving Estonia and addressing national birth rates.
Director of the care home resigns due to disputes with the new city authority
Anu Kuusk, the director of the Viljandi care center, resigns amid disagreements with the newly elected city government consisting of Isamaa and EKRE parties.
MATTIAS JÕESAAR ⟩ The Reform Party expects Isamaa and the Center Party to accept the dance invitation
Mattias Jõesaar discusses the complexities of emotional value conflicts between liberal and conservative parties in Estonia and the unlikelihood of Isamaa and the Center Party aligning with EKRE.
Martin Helme: The government is bringing back the collective farm system in energy
EKRE leader Martin Helme critiques Energy Minister Andres Sutt for leading Estonia into poverty and corruption while appearing unconcerned.
Proposal to Dismiss the Deputy Mayor
Political relations in Põhja-Sakala municipality are tense, with accusations being exchanged and calls for the dismissal of Deputy Mayor Luule Tiirmaa made by local council members.
GALLERY: More than a hundred people participated in the torchlight procession organized by EKRE for the Tartu Peace Treaty, while a group of their opponents watched the event
On Monday evening, EKRE organized a torchlit procession to commemorate the anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty, attended by over a hundred people, amid chants praising freedom fighters and contrasting voices opposing perceived threats.