In Nõmme, Tallinn, on Saturday, there was a friendly atmosphere around the tents of various political parties. When the wind blew away the papers of one party, people from the neighboring tent came to help collect them. There were many passersby, and they were approached to explain their views.
EKRE representative Kadri Vilba said that they influence people with good promises. They also offer handmade earrings. Isamaa candidate Merike Värik said that people tell her they chose her again. She stands for people's health and social issues.
Nõmme mayor and SDE candidate Karmo Kuri said that they do not flatter people, but a pen can start a conversation. Many people also just want to talk.
People in Nõmme are concerned about many local issues. For example, greenery, theater, and traffic. Land tax is also an important topic. Keskerakonna candidate Eha Võrk said she is happy when she can help people.
Potential voters of various ages were visiting the tents. Party representatives said that young people are active this year. Reform Party representative Urmas Paet said that some young people want to talk but don't dare. Then it is important to approach them first.
People want to know how to improve the living environment. Grete said that some answers are clear, but some are vague. Siim Kiisler, representative of the right-wing, said that if he doesn't know the answer, he honestly admits it. He is ready to contact people again later.
Eesti 200 representatives said that they are trying to attract undecided voters at the last moment.