Support for the Center Party has risen to 21 percent. This is the party's best result since 2019.
Isamaa remains in first place with 24 percent support. The Center Party is in second place with 21 percent.
Kantar Emor expert Aivar Voog says that Center Party support is growing among Estonians. A year ago, their support among Estonian respondents was 5 percent, now it is 10 percent.
"This may be the result of the new coalition in Tallinn. The alliance with Isamaa has made the Center Party more acceptable to Estonians," said Voog.
The Social Democrats have 15 percent support, the Reform Party 14 percent, and EKRE 12 percent. The Right-wingers are in sixth place with 9 percent.
Support for parties below the electoral threshold is low. Eesti 200 has 3 percent support, ERKL has 2 percent, and the Greens and Koos each have 1 percent.
Among Estonian respondents, Isamaa is in the lead with 27 percent support. Center Party support among Estonians has risen to 10 percent.
Among respondents of other nationalities, the Center Party is the strongest with 73 percent support.
In age groups, the Social Democrats are more popular among young people. The Center Party is strongest among older people.
Support for the Center Party has increased compared to January. In January, their support was 13 percent, in December it was 21 percent.
Kantar Emor surveyed 1,621 eligible citizens in December. The margin of error may be up to 2 percent.