Parties in comparison
Explanation of the chart
The graph shows the economic orientation of the parties on the X-axis from left to right. The further left, the more actively the state should intervene via taxes, regulations and redistribution. The further to the right, the less the state should intervene.
On the Y-axis from top to bottom, the parties are categorized according to their life models. The further up a party, the more it prioritizes liberal lifestyles over traditional views and material goods. The further down, the more a party aligns itself with traditional lifestyles and sees the state as the moral authority for living together.
Data was collected through the 2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey by more than 400 policy experts. Party positions may change over time. Therefore, the chart serves only as an overview and cannot make statements about specific political topics.
Ryan Bakker, Liesbet Hooghe, Seth Jolly, Gary Marks, Jonathan Polk, Jan Rovny, Marco Steenbergen, and Milada Anna Vachudova. 2020. “2019 Chapel Hill Expert Survey.” - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Ref
Estonian Reform PartyRef (Eesti Reformierakond) is a center-right party that is currently represented in the parliament with 34 MPs.
In current polls, Ref is getting 29.4% of the vote - an increase of +0.5 since the last election.
Name | Eesti Reformierakond |
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Translation | Estonian Reform Party |
Political orientation | Centre-right |
Government | Part of the government |
Current poll value | 29.4 (+0.5 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 34 / 101 |
Group in the EU Parliament | RE |
Isamaa
Fatherland PartyIsamaa (Erakond Isamaa) is a center-right party that is currently represented in the parliament with 12 MPs. The party wants a strong nation-state, favors traditional lifestyles, and advocates strict immigration policy.
In the current election trend, Isamaa comes in at 6.8%, losing -4.6 compared to the last election.
Name | Erakond Isamaa |
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Translation | Fatherland Party |
Political orientation | Centre-right |
Government | Part of the government |
Current poll value | 6.8 (-4.6 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 12 / 101 |
Group in the EU Parliament | EPP |
Core topics |
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SDE
Social Democratic PartySDE (Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond) is a center-left party and currently represented in parliament with 10 MPs. The party advocates liberal lifestyles, has a dream of an open world without borders, and advocates more civil liberties.
Current polls show SDE at 7.1. That's a loss of -2.7 compared to the last election.
Name | Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond |
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Translation | Social Democratic Party |
Political orientation | Centre-left |
Government | Part of the government |
Current poll value | 7.1 (-2.7 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 10 / 101 |
Group in the EU Parliament | S&D |
Core topics |
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Kesk
Estonian Centre PartyKesk (Eesti Keskerakond) is a center-left party that is currently represented in parliament with 26 seats. The party wants to invest more in public services, wants more government intervention in the economy, and favors financial redistributions from rich to poor.
Current polls have Kesk coming in at 17.9% - a loss of -5.2 since the last election.
Name | Eesti Keskerakond |
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Translation | Estonian Centre Party |
Political orientation | Centre-left |
Current poll value | 17.9 (-5.2 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 26 / 101 |
Group in the EU Parliament | RE |
Core topics |
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EKRE
Conservative People’s Party of EstoniaEKRE (Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond) is a right-wing party and currently represented in parliament with 19 MPs. The party advocates strict immigration policy, wants a strong nation-state, and favors traditional lifestyles.
Compared to the last election, EKRE scores an increase of +2.6 and comes in at 20.4%.
Name | Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond |
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Translation | Conservative People’s Party of Estonia |
Political orientation | Right-wing |
Current poll value | 20.4 (+2.6 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 19 / 101 |
Group in the EU Parliament | ID |
Core topics |
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E200
Estonia 200E200 (Eesti 200) is a liberal party from Estonia. The party advocates liberal lifestyles, has a dream of an open world without borders, and stands for an open-minded immigration policy.
In current polls, E200 comes in at 12.7%. Compared to the election, that's an increase of +8.3.
Name | Eesti 200 |
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Translation | Estonia 200 |
Political orientation | Liberal politics |
Current poll value | 12.7 (+8.3 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 0 / 101 |
Core topics |
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EER
Estonian GreensEER (Erakond Eestimaa Rohelised) is a green party from Estonia.
Name | Erakond Eestimaa Rohelised |
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Translation | Estonian Greens |
Political orientation | Environment & Climate |
Seats in parliament | 0 / 101 |
Group in the EU Parliament | Greens |
EVA
Free Estonian PartyEVA (Eesti Vabaerakond) is a center-right party from Estonia.
Name | Eesti Vabaerakond |
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Translation | Free Estonian Party |
Political orientation | Centre-right |
Seats in parliament | 0 / 101 |
Elurikkuse Erakond
Biodiversity PartyElurikkuse Erakond is a green party from Estonia. The party wants more free world trade, wants less government intervention in the economy, and is against too much regulation of markets.
In current polls, Elurikkuse Erakond is getting 2.1% of the vote - an increase of +0.9 since the last election.
Name | Elurikkuse Erakond |
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Translation | Biodiversity Party |
Political orientation | Environment & Climate |
Current poll value | 2.1 (+0.9 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 0 / 101 |
Core topics |
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P
Right-WingersP (Parempoolsed) is a right-wing party from Estonia.
In current polls, P comes in at 1.6%. Compared to the election, that's an increase of +1.6.
Name | Parempoolsed |
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Translation | Right-Wingers |
Political orientation | Right-wing |
Current poll value | 1.6 (+1.6 since last election ) |
Seats in parliament | 0 / 101 |