Doris Raudsepp, who joined Isamaa, will start working at the Nõmme municipal government
Doris Raudsepp, who recently left the Reform Party and joined Isamaa, has been appointed as the deputy mayor of the Nõmme district.
Tõnis Lukas rejoined the Isamaa Tartu faction
Tõnis Lukas has rejoined the Isamaa faction in Tartu following the expulsion of Kris Kärner from the group.
Reinsalu: society needs clarity from parties regarding Karis's continuation
Urmas Reinsalu emphasizes the need for political parties in Estonia to clearly express their stance on the continuation of Alar Karis as president, as society seeks clarity and confidence.
In Saaremaa, Isamaa distrusts the EKRE coalition partner
In Saaremaa, the Isamaa party has submitted a motion of no confidence against a member of its coalition partner EKRE, amid political tensions surrounding local school reforms.
URMAS REINSALU ⟩ Isamaa would support Alar Karis's continuation as president. Here is a common opportunity for politicians
Today, representatives of political parties gathered to discuss the upcoming presidential election in Estonia, highlighting the need for a supermajority in voting.
Support for the Reform Party Has Slightly Decreased After a Rise at the Beginning of the Year
The support for Estonia's Reform Party has slightly decreased following an initial rise at the beginning of the year, while the leading parties, Isamaa and Keskerakond, maintain a clear advantage.
Aivar Tubli becomes the new mayor of Paide
Aivar Tubli has been appointed as the new mayor of Paide, following the resignation of Kaido Ivask who is moving to a position in Tartu.
The scandalous statements of family doctor Kris Kärner: such things amplify mental violence
Kris Kärner, a prominent figure and former member of the Isamaa party in Estonia, faces backlash over his provocative statements, raising concerns about their impact on youth mental health.
ANALYSIS ⟩ Isamaa and Keskerakond: the triumph of social conservatism
The article discusses the ideological alignment and potential coalition between the Isamaa and Keskerakond parties in Estonia, signaling a shift towards social conservatism and centrist voter appeal.
Tõnis Saarts: The Kris Kärner Case and the Value Choices of Isamaa
Tõnis Saarts discusses the implications of Kris Kärner's dismissal from the Isamaa party due to his harsh rhetoric against minorities, underscoring the need for the party to clarify its stance between conservative and liberal values.
Kantar Emor: support for social democrats grew in February
In February, the Social Democratic Party saw an increase in support, now ranking third in popularity according to Kantar Emor's survey results.
Kantar Emor: Support for Social Democrats Grew in February
Support for the Social Democratic Party in Estonia increased in February, according to Kantar Emor's survey.
Isamaa's Strong Success in Party Ratings Remains
Isamaa maintains a strong lead in party ratings in Estonia, followed by Keskerakond and Reformierakond.
Kris Kärner's expulsion cleared the way for Tõnis Lukas in the faction
The expulsion of Kris Kärner from the Isamaa party's Tartu city council faction has allowed Tõnis Lukas to finally join the faction after previously refusing to associate with Kärner due to past personal conflicts.
On Wednesday at 11 a.m. on the program 'Live from the News Room' Pillak and Seeder
On Wednesday, the political leaders Pillak and Seeder will discuss new proposals regarding donation limits to political parties in Estonia.
Isamaa Tartu faction expels Kris Kärner from its ranks
The Isamaa party's Tartu faction has expelled Kris Kärner following controversial statements made by him.
Isamaa expelled Kris Kärner from the faction due to harsh remarks
Kris Kärner, a member of the Isamaa faction in Tartu, was expelled from the faction after controversial statements made during a social media stream went viral.
URMAS REINSALU ⟩ We need to define Estonia's clear position on European energy policy choices
Estonia's Isamaa party leader Urmas Reinsalu stresses the need for a fundamental change in the EU's emissions trading system to enhance Europe's competitiveness.
Isamaa and Keskerakond Increased Support Slightly in February
In February, Isamaa regained its position as the most popular party in Estonia, narrowly edging out Keskerakond in public support.
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.
Party Ratings: The Rise of the Reform Party Has Stopped
Recent party ratings in Estonia show that the support for the Reform Party has plateaued, while the Isamaa and Keskerakond parties continue to lead.
URMAS REINSALU ⟩ Why is Minister Ligi affecting the work of our independent institution?
Minister Ligi's interference in the operations of the Statistics Office has created a troubling situation, according to Isamaa leader Urmas Reinsalu.
Isamaa starts consultations for a vote of no confidence against Minister Kristina Kallas
The Isamaa faction in the Estonian parliament met with Education Minister Kristina Kallas to discuss concerns over school graduation and further education conditions, leading to a decision to consult opposition parties regarding a vote of no confidence against her.
Isamaa Begins Consultations for a Vote of No Confidence Against Kristina Kallas
The Isamaa party in Estonia is initiating consultations with opposition parties to introduce a vote of no confidence against Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas due to recent confusion regarding education policy changes.
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.
Analysis: A Surprising Turn? Isamaa Has Started Discussing Budget Deficits Instead of Taxes
Isamaa party leader Urmas Reinsalu suggests that rather than a campaign platform, their focus on budget deficits is a response to the current economic crisis and a signal for potential actions leading to the 2027 elections.
Isamaa presented a traffic light: which laws would the party reverse and which would they not
Isamaa unveiled a legislative traffic light today, detailing which laws they consider reasonable to reverse post-election and which policies the current government should reasonably address.
ERJK urges Isamaad, Social Democrats, and Right-Wingers to pay campaign bills
The head of the Electoral Resources Control Commission, Liisa Oviir, has sent inquiries to Isamaa, the Social Democratic Party, and the Right-Wingers regarding outstanding bills that may be considered as illegal donations, and initiated administrative proceedings.
The Riigikogu delegates have not chosen a side in the presidential elections
As the presidential elections in August approach, the Riigikogu is divided over which coalition will secure enough votes, with a potential shift to an electoral college consisting of supporters from Isamaa and the Center Party.
The Reform Party lost one seat in the Tallinn City Council
The Reform Party has lost one seat in the Tallinn City Council as Doris Raudsepp leaves the party to join the ruling Isamaa party.
Former Pirita elder exchanged squirrels for Isamaa
Former Pirita elder Doris Raudsepp has left the Reform Party to join Isamaa, as confirmed by the party.
Tartu coalition partners are divided on the development of the bicycle path network
The coalition partners in Tartu have differing opinions on the development of a bicycle path network, with Isamaa advocating for cyclists to use side streets while the Reform Party suggests safe movement corridors on main roads.