Isamaa is holding negotiations in Tallinn to form a ruling coalition.
The negotiations began last week. They are taking place in writing and over the phone. The negotiations will continue this week.
Reinsalu says that Isamaa did not respond to the Social Democrats' invitation to meet on Monday. This does not mean that Isamaa will not decide whether to join a four-party coalition or form a ruling coalition with the Center Party.
The negotiations are taking place in a large group in front of cameras. This creates stress. Instead, negotiations are conducted in writing and over the phone.
Reinsalu says there is no need to rush the formation of a new ruling coalition. The new composition of the Tallinn City Council will convene only in mid-November.
The current city government is functional. Reinsalu asks people to understand that time is needed. Otherwise, problems will arise.
Isamaa sent a survey with 15 questions to other parties last week. They received various responses. Now begins a new stage with bilateral meetings.
Reinsalu says that surveys are not always accurate. They are based on momentary moods. He acknowledges that what happened in the ruling coalition in Tallinn this summer needs to be discussed honestly.