Isamaa chairman Urmas Reinsalu promised that if they win the next elections, they will work on restoring trust and optimism. He wants to change the constitution to simplify initiating extraordinary elections. He also promised to reverse the current government's failed initiatives.
Reinsalu said that Isamaa will not allow empty promises during elections. Their message is restoring confidence and ending experiments. He stated that the political system needs reform so citizens feel lessons have been learned from the crisis.
Reinsalu said democracy must be constantly renewed. In the current parliament, the opposition is weak. He wants greater inclusion and promised to respect the opposition's role.
Reinsalu listed ten areas where Isamaa wants changes. He emphasized that the most important is financial reform. New rules must be created in finance to reduce costs and restore sustainability. This is painful but necessary.
Reinsalu also criticized the government's foreign policy. He said there is currently "wavering" which is a security risk.
Reinsalu confirmed that the Ukraine conference will take place in 2027 during Isamaa's term. The current government doesn't need to bring it forward.
Reinsalu said the party should have a security agreement before elections. This would give citizens confidence and not use security fears in politics.
Reinsalu wanted the current coalition to abandon changes regarding foreign prisoners and migration policy. He said these should be decided by voters.
The Isamaa chairman said the primary task is abandoning the climate law and car tax. He criticized these as harmful.
The Isamaa council supported Alar Karis continuing as president. Karis has served with dignity. Isamaa wants other parties to also support Karis.