Survey: Reinsalu Remains Estonia's Most Preferred Prime Minister Candidate

Survey: Reinsalu Remains Estonia's Most Preferred Prime Minister Candidate

According to the latest results of the monthly survey conducted by the Institute for Social Research and Norstat Estonia, 27 per cent of Estonians want to see Isamaa leader Urmas Reinsalu as prime minister. In second place is Centre Party chairman Mihhail Kõlvart with 24 per cent, and in third is EKRE leader Martin Helme with 15 per cent.

Politics

The results of a recent survey conducted in Estonia show that the ranking of prime ministerial preferences has remained stable, with Isamaa chairman Urmas Reinsalu continuing to hold the top spot, preferred as prime minister by 27 per cent of respondents.

According to the monthly survey conducted in cooperation between the Institute for Social Research and research firm Norstat Estonia, Centre Party chairman Mihhail Kõlvart is in second place with 24 per cent. The third position is held by Estonian Conservative People's Party (EKRE) leader Martin Helme with 15 per cent.

The results reflect the continued strong support for opposition party leaders, while government coalition representatives lag behind in the rankings. Reinsalu has held the leading position in the prime ministerial preferences ranking for several consecutive months.

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