Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said she’ll seek a new ruling coalition with two social liberal parties two days after a strong election victory.
(Bloomberg) — Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said she’ll seek a new ruling coalition with two social liberal parties two days after a strong election victory.
Kallas’s center-right Reform Party will seek to forge an alliance with Estonia 200, a liberal political newcomer, and the Estonian Social Democrats, a center-left party that’s in her current government. The three-way formation would control 60 seats in Estonia’s 101-seat parliament.
Kallas, who said she’ll start talks on Wednesday, said parties would find common ground on security issues, the green transition and social welfare.
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