The Social Democrats want to offer an alternative for Estonia. The Reform Party's trust is low now, and they cannot fix it.
Läänemets says the big question is: Will the next prime minister come from the Social Democrats or Isamaa? Other parties are not in this race.
He says this is an important choice for Estonia. It is not just about parties; it is about values. Do we support people's rights? Do we choose fossil fuels or clean energy?
Läänemets criticizes Isamaa. He says Isamaa wants to bring back old laws but does not explain how they will help Estonia's economy.
He adds that Estonia's leadership is rigid. Old methods do not work now. For example, lowering the VAT on food helps people, and a temporary fuel tax cut helps the economy.
If the Social Democrats become the prime minister's party, the Reform Party may be part of their government. Läänemets says their values are similar, but he does not see cooperation with EKRE.
Läänemets also talks about the economy. He says it is important to be practical now. In a crisis, differences in views are not important; finding solutions together is what matters.