The Reform Political Party actively supports Ukraine and has initiated several anti-Russian sanctions measures by the European Union.
In Estonia, the Reform Party, led by Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, won the parliamentary elections. On Monday, March 6, the ERR report.
According to preliminary estimates, the party of Kallas is supported by 31.2% of voters, it will receive 37 mandates, which is three more than the party received in the last election in 2019.
In total, 968 candidates from nine political parties, as well as 10 self-nominated candidates, participated in the struggle for 101 deputy mandates.
The second place was taken by the Conservative People’s Party – 16.1% of the vote, 17 mandates; the third place was taken by the Center Party – 15.3% of the vote, 16 mandates.
The number of voters in the parliamentary election was 63.7. A total of 614,976 voters cast their ballots, of which 301,462 by paper ballot and 313,514 by Internet.
It can be remembered that the US First Lady, Jill Biden, is not opposed to her husband’s re-participation in the presidential election in 2024.
The Russian occupation authorities intend to hold a pseudo-election on the territory of the Zaporozhye region and, in particular, in Melitopol.
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Source: korrespondent

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