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Post by sevenofnine on Mar 6, 2023 12:19:53 GMT -5
Real reason East Euros didn't like Steve Bannon group coming into campaign for far right The votes are tallied, the winners declared, and the dust is settling on Estonia's first election since the COVID pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The makeup of the next parliament - known as Riigikogu - looks familiar but also different: at the previous election in 2019 there were five parties represented, but now six parties have made it over the 5% threshold and returned MPs. Talks to form the next government will now begin. But here's where PM Kaja Kallas is hoping history doesn't repeat itself: in 2019 her Reform Party won the most seats in parliament but she was outflanked by right-wing parties who went on to form a coalition of their own. So what did we learn from the campaign and the elections? Here are our key takeaway www.euronews.com/2023/03/06/estonia-election-analysis-why-the-liberals-won-the-far-right-lost-and-other-key-takeaways
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