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However, Norstat puts the majority at 51, ie. as small as it could be to have a reasonable chance of getting legislation passed.
Russian-speaking respondents to the Norstat and Kantar surveys are Estonian citizens, since the franchise at Riigikogu elections is restricted to citizens.
Should Emor's rating brings bad news, then Norstat or Turu-uuringute's will be shifting rapidly, while there will be a very good chance that at least one of these will find a more positive picture to share with one's supporters on social media.
Support for Reform over the past week has not changed, Norstat says, whereas EKRE's has fallen by 1.3 percentage points.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608929966/party-ratings-eesti-200-surpasses-center-party
The regular Norstat and NGO Institute for Societal Studies political party poll sees the opposition Conservative People's Party (EKRE) on top in May, ahead of the ruling Reform Party.
Source: https://news.err.ee/1608986930/ekre-becomes-most-popular-party-in-estonia-in-norstat-poll
The research, conducted by pollsters Norstat on behalf of conservative think-tank the Institute of Societal Studies (MTÜ Ühishonnauuringute Instituut), finds that Reform polls at 23.7 percent of respondents, compared with 23.2 percent for EKRE.