A study published on Thursday showed that support for the Reform Party has dropped to ten percent. This is as low as the support for Parempoolsed in August.
In June, the Reform Party's support was 19 percent. In July, no poll was conducted by Turu-uuringute AS.
However, Parempoolsed's support rose to ten percent in August. In June, their support was eight percent.
Isamaa is the most popular party. In August, 21 percent of people supported Isamaa. EKRE's support was 19 percent.
The Centre Party was in third place with 16 percent support. The Social Democratic Party surpassed the Reform Party with 11 percent support.
The Reform Party's coalition partner Eesti 200 maintained nearly the same level of support. In June, their support was four percent, in August five percent.
The total support for the government coalition parties was 15 percent in August. This is the lowest level in recent years. In June, it was 23 percent. The total support for opposition parties was 67 percent in August.
Turu-uuringute AS conducted the poll from August 7th to 11th. 892 Estonian citizens aged 18 and over were surveyed. One third of the surveys were conducted by phone, two thirds online.