Mar 11 • 04:51 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

The Norstat survey shows that party ratings remain stable

A recent survey by Norstat indicates that party ratings in Estonia have not changed significantly over the past week.

A survey conducted by MTÜ Ühiskonnauuringute Instituut in collaboration with Norstat Eesti AS shows that party ratings in Estonia have remained stable, with no significant changes in support percentages over the past week. According to the latest results, the Isamaa party receives 27% support, while the Center Party follows with 21.2%, and the Social Democratic Party with 13.2%. The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) is nearly tied with the Social Democrats at 13.1%, and the Reform Party garners 12.9% support.

The survey highlights that 6.6% of respondents support right-wing parties, while only 2.2% favor the Eesti 200 party. In total, the coalition parties have an aggregate support of 15.1%, compared to 74.5% support for opposition parties in the Riigikogu. The presented results reflect the survey period from February 9 to March 7, during which 4,000 eligible voters were interviewed. The surveys were carried out in intervals of 09.02-15.02 and 16.02, indicating a comprehensive approach in gathering public opinion on party preferences in Estonia.

These results serve as an important indicator for the political landscape in Estonia, revealing the enduring support for established parties and highlighting the challenges faced by newer political entities in capturing voter attention. Analysts will likely examine how these stable ratings may influence upcoming political strategies and electoral campaigns in the country as parties navigate the current political climate.

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