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Government delaying important decisions before election, Isamaa claims

The opposition party Isamaa claims that the government is delaying important decisions ahead of the elections, citing that several key promises made in the coalition agreement between the Reform Party and Eesti 200 will go unfulfilled during the current parliamentary term.

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ERR News (English)State / PublicCenter5 days ago
Estonia's prime minister confident coalition will not fall before 2027 elections

Estonia's Prime Minister Kristen Michal expressed confidence that his governing coalition, consisting of the Reform Party and Eesti 200, will stay united until the 2027 elections. He dismissed rumors of potential splits or defections within the coalition.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward statement from the Prime Minister without overtly biased language, framing, or selective sourcing. It reports on a political claim without endorsing it or providing counterpoints.

ERR News (English)State / PublicLeft6 days ago
SocDem MP: Reform Party dissent signals start of coalition breakup

Social Democratic MP Raimond Kaljulaid stated that the refusal of two Reform Party MPs to support the 2026 supplementary budget indicates the beginning of the coalition between the Reform Party and Eesti 200 breaking apart.

Bias read (Left): The statement comes from a Social Democratic MP, who is part of the opposition to the current governing coalition. The framing emphasizes the breakdown of the coalition from the perspective of the opposition, suggesting a critical view of the Reform Party's actions.

ERR News (English)State / PublicLeft7 days ago
Government delaying important decisions before election, Isamaa claims

The opposition party Isamaa claims that the government is delaying important decisions ahead of the elections, citing that several key promises made in the coalition agreement between the Reform Party and Eesti 200 will go unfulfilled during the current parliamentary term.

Bias read (Left): The article presents the claim from the opposition party Isamaa, which typically holds more leftist views in Estonia's political landscape, suggesting that the government is delaying decisions. This framing implies criticism of the current administration, aligning with a left-leaning perspective.