In January, support for the Reform Party grew. Now, however, it has begun to decline.
Recent polls showed the following results: Fatherland was supported by 27% of respondents, the Center Party by 21%, and the Reform Party by 13.8%.
Support for Fatherland and the Center Party has not changed significantly in recent weeks.
Support for the Reform Party has declined by 1.4% in the last three weeks. At the end of January, their support was 15.2%.
In fourth and fifth places were the Social Democratic Party (13.6%) and EKRE (13.5%). The Conservative People's Party received 5.8% support, and Eesti 200 received 2%.
Coalition parties were supported by 15.8% of respondents in total. Opposition parties were supported by 75.1% of respondents.
The survey was conducted from January 26 to February 21. A total of 4,000 people were surveyed.
With the current numbers, Fatherland would get 31 seats, the Center Party 23, the Reform Party 14, SDE 14, and EKRE 14 seats in the Riigikogu. The Conservative People's Party would get 5 seats.
The Riigikogu elections will take place next year in March.