In Tallinn, different political parties have different opinions on the abolition of kindergarten place fees. Some support free kindergarten places, while others want to keep the place fee.
The Centre Party wants to make kindergarten places free in any case. The Reform Party does not currently plan to continue with the abolition of place fees. They believe it is important that kindergartens are located near people's homes or workplaces.
Isamaa is not directly against the place fee, but they believe that kindergartens have other more important problems. For example, many kindergartens need to renovate their premises to meet new requirements.
The Conservative People's Party supports the retention of place fees. They believe that those who do not use kindergarten places should not have to pay for them.
The Centre Party wants to continue with plans to abolish place fees. They believe that this will require large investments.
The Social Democrats do not intend to push through the abolition of place fees quickly. They want to build more kindergartens closer to people's homes.
EKRE supports free kindergarten places. Eesti 200 wants to keep place fees.