Kallas ’resignation was a condition for Isamaa’s party to join the coalition. Although the prime minister, who leads the Reform Party, denies this
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is resigning over the formation of a new ruling coalition. Delphi reports.
It was learned that Kallas ’resignation was a condition for the Isamaa party’s entry into the coalition. Although this was denied by the prime minister, who leads the Reform Party.
“I made this proposal myself, because if I just appoint new ministers, there will be a lot of noise and discontent,” Kallas said.
He noted that it was necessary to form a new government soon, but the assembly of parliament could be difficult, as the summer holidays had already begun.
The talks ended with an ambitious coalition agreement, Kallas said, which included raising child benefits and the tax-free minimum wage to 654 euros.
Earlier it was reported that the head of the British government, Boris Johnson, had announced that he had resigned from the position of leader of the Conservative Party and the post of prime minister. On the eve of the resignation letter nearly four dozen members of the British government wrote.
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