
Isamaa kaotas toetust, Keskerakond on Reformierakonnale järele jõudnud
Isamaa Lost Support, Center Party Caught Up with the Reform Party
Kantar Emori küsitluse kohaselt on Isamaa toetus langenud, samas kui Keskerakonna toetus on tõusnud. Reformierakond ja Keskerakond on nüüd toetuse poolest võrdsed.
According to the Kantar Emor survey, the support for Isamaa has decreased, while the support for the Center Party has increased. The Reform Party and the Center Party are now equal in terms of support.
Isamaa's support was 23 percent in April. In February, it was 29 percent. However, the Center Party's support has increased.
The coalition's support was 20 percent in April. The opposition's support was 66 percent. The Reform Party was supported by 17 percent of voters. The Center Party was also supported by 17 percent of voters.
The Social Democrats' support was 12 percent in April. The support for the right-wing increased to nine percent. Eesti 200's support was three percent.
28 percent of voters could not say who they support. If we take them into account, Isamaa's support was 17 percent, the Reform Party's 12 percent, and the Center Party's 12 percent.
Among voters of other nationalities, 68 percent supported the Center Party. Among Estonians, six percent supported the Center Party. Among Estonian voters, Isamaa had the highest support (29 percent).
In Tallinn, 34 percent of voters supported the Center Party. The Reform Party was supported by 15 percent and Isamaa by 14 percent. The Social Democrats were supported by 11 percent of voters.
The Center Party's support was highest in Ida-Virumaa (39 percent). EKRE was most popular in Southern Estonia. Kantar Emor surveyed 1488 eligible citizens.