Mar 17 • 08:59 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Tanel Kiik: Kristo Enn Vaga sent me a text message about presidential candidates

Tanel Kiik revealed that he received a text message from Kristo Enn Vaga, suggesting three potential presidential candidates for the Social Democrats to present publicly.

Tanel Kiik, a member of the Social Democratic Party faction in the Riigikogu, disclosed that Kristo Enn Vaga, the Secretary General of the Reform Party, sent him a text message proposing three names for potential presidential candidates. Kiik stated that among these names was Riina Kionka, and emphasized that he felt it was inappropriate for the Social Democrats to engage in such political maneuvering. He responded to Vaga and other members of the Reform Party, expressing their lack of interest in playing these political games, as the selection of a head of state is a serious matter.

Kiik highlighted the importance of the presidential election process, indicating that there is an ongoing discussion surrounding whether the current president, Alar Karis, wishes to seek a second term and whether he has the support of the parliament for this endeavor. Kiik reiterated that throwing around names at this stage, before any solid decisions are made, is not the right approach. His stance emphasizes a preference for a more serious and substantive discussion about the presidency rather than speculation.

This revelation sheds light on the dynamics within Estonian politics and the relations between different political parties during the presidential selection process. Kiik's refusal to entertain Vaga's suggestion illustrates the Social Democrats' desire to maintain their integrity in the political discussion and indicates a cautious approach towards the forthcoming presidential elections, focusing on genuine candidate discussions rather than speculative games.

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