
Kersna: sotside valitsusest väljaheitmine oli väga riskantne otsus
Kersna: Expelling the Social Democrats from the Government Was a Very Risky Decision
Riigikogu Reformierakonna fraktsiooni aseesimees Liina Kersna ütles, et otsus sotsid valitsusest välja heita oli väga riskantne. Ta rõhutas, et valitsus peab oma tegevusi paremini selgitama nii avalikkusele kui ka opositsioonile. Kersna kandideerib ka kohalike omavalitsuste valimistel Tartus.
The Deputy Chair of the Reform Party's parliamentary group, Liina Kersna, said that the decision to expel the Social Democrats from the government was very risky. She emphasized that the government needs to better explain its actions to both the public and the opposition. Kersna is also running in the local government elections in Tartu.
The Deputy Chair of the Reform Party's parliamentary group, Liina Kersna, said that expelling the Social Democrats from the government was a very risky decision. She noted that the government now needs to better explain its actions to both the public and the opposition.
Kersna spoke about the prospects of the new government. She said that Prime Minister Kristian Michal decided to continue with a two-party government. This was a high-risk decision. Kersna noted that the government now needs to explain more decisions and cooperate more.
She said that democracy is better off when the government explains its decisions. If people do not understand the government's decisions, they will not support the government. This is a threat to democracy. Kersna noted that expelling the Social Democrats was a very risky decision. She said that the Reform Party supports the Prime Minister and is working to make the government successful.
Kersna said that the Reform Party's rating was low. The entire government's rating was also low. If nothing changes, the ratings will not rise. Kersna believed that the current government coalition needs to cooperate more. If the government does not engage in extensive cooperation, the risk will not pay off.
She said that a two-party government is risky. The government needs to seek allies and cooperate. If the government pushes its policy through with 52 votes, it will not work. Kersna hopes for greater cooperation.
Kersna is also running in the local elections in Tartu. She said that Tartu is a city of education and she wants to run there. She has given her consent and considers it a great compliment.