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In both cases, Reform was in third place, behind Isamaa and EKRE, and not massively behind the Center Party, which itself has seen its rating decline in recent weeks.
In exchange, Teder pledged to donate up to one million euros to the Center Party.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608929261/kolvart-rejects-karilaid-s-porto-franco-statements
In the final vote, 48 Riigikogu members voted in favor of adopting the law, while ten members of the Center Party opposed it.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608887600/riigikogu-extends-law-to-remove-soviet-era-symbols-from-buildings
Kook stressed that this is a key question for the Center Party.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608849820/err-ratings-special-russian-speaking-voters-reconnecting-with-center
Prime Minister Støre (left) is not at all happy with local election results, which many think reflect his unpopular coalition with the Center Party and its leader, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (left).
Source: https://www.newsinenglish.no/2023/09/12/non-socialists-sweep-local-elections/
Results of recent parliamentary elections are a clear sign that the Center Party cannot continue as a mainstream party for all Estonian Russians.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608927977/tonis-saarts-center-cannot-continue-as-a-broad-based-russian-party
She claimed both her own Center Party and the Labour Party, which leads their coalition government, “think it’s important to hail democracy and transparency.”
Source: https://www.newsinenglish.no/2023/09/28/justice-minister-failed-in-her-effort-to-limit-openness/
The Center Party is putting forward its chair, Jüri Ratas, for the position of deputy Riigikogu speaker, Ratas told ERR on Thursday.
Voog pointed out that for those who remain undecided, the party they are most likely to vote for is the Center Party, with 21-22 percent.