The Estonian Greens party wants to participate in local elections. They aim to run in both large cities and smaller municipalities. The main topics are living environment, sense of security, and mental health.
The Greens are represented in large cities like Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, and Pärnu. They are also present in smaller municipalities. Evelyn Sepp, the party leader, says: "We believe that a good life is possible outside of big cities."
The electoral lists are currently being prepared. Sepp says: "I believe that the Greens can help make Tartu better. It should be a good place to live, work, and study."
The Greens want to offer an alternative to other parties. They discuss important topics like local services and sense of security. They will elaborate on their plans later, when the lists are ready.
Sepp says: "We are not talking about pay raises or tax cuts. The important thing is to create a good living environment. Money does not always buy happiness."
The Greens have a small budget. They use the money for local events and social media. Sepp says: "We do not do much advertising. Our goal is to talk to people."
The Greens want to get more representatives than in the last elections. Then, they were only in one municipality.