In June, support for Prime Minister Kristen Michal dropped to four percent. This is his lowest result so far. In May, six percent of people supported him.
Kristina Kallas, the leader of Eesti 200, has the same low level of support—four percent.
The leader of Isamaa, Urmas Reinsalu, is the most popular. He is supported by 20 percent of people. The leader of the Center Party, Mihhail Kõlvart, is in second place with 16 percent.
The support for other party leaders is below ten percent. Martin Helme (EKRE) and Lavly Perling (Parempoolsed) are equally popular—nine percent. Lauri Läänemets (Social Democrats) is slightly behind—eight percent.
In rural areas, Reinsalu is the most popular. He is supported by 27 percent of people there. Kõlvart and Helme are supported by 11 percent, Perling by 10 percent. Läänemets' support in rural areas is seven percent, Michal's four percent, and Kallas' two percent.
Reinsalu is also popular among people with lower education. He is supported by 30 percent of this group.
The reason for Michal's low rating is people's disappointment in the Reform Party. The party's rating is also low—it stands at 12 percent.