Data from the Business Registry reveals that among parliamentary parties, only EKRE and Isamaa grew their membership this year.
EKRE gained 902 new members this year. As of Tuesday, the party had 9,256 members. Compared to the end of last year, the number of members increased by 433. However, 469 members left EKRE.
Isamaa gained 448 new members this year. As of Tuesday, Isamaa had 7,266 members. Over the year, the membership grew by 264. At the same time, 184 members left Isamaa.
The number of members in other parliamentary parties decreased this year.
The Reform Party gained 65 new members this year. Over the year, the party's membership decreased by 459. A total of 524 members left. The Reform Party now has 9,080 members.
Eesti 200 gained 20 new members this year. Over the year, the number of members decreased by 129. The party now has 648 members.
The Center Party gained 196 new members this year. A total of 509 members left. Over the year, the number of members decreased by 313. The Center Party now has 11,814 members.
The Social Democratic Party gained 114 new members this year. A total of 238 members left. Over the year, the number of members decreased by 124. The party now has 4,555 members.
The Right-wingers gained 180 new members this year. A total of 51 members left. Over the year, the number of members increased by 129. The party now has 836 members.
The Estonian Nationalists and Conservatives (ERK) gained 112 new members this year. The party now has 527 members.
The KOOS Organisation for Sovereignty gained 32 new members. The party now has 749 members.
The Free Party's membership grew by seven this year. The party now has 558 members.
The Greens gained four new members. The party now has 725 members.
For Eestimaa Left Party, it is unclear how many new members joined. The party has 506 members.