Pro-NATO party wins Estonia’s parliamentary elections
‘The governing Reform Party has won parliamentary elections in Estonia as concerns rise over the party’s pro-NATO policies which may anger the neighboring Russia.
Results announced late Sunday showed the outgoing Prime Minister Taavi Roivas’s Reform part winning 30 seats of the 101-member parliament
“The Reform Party is the 2015 winner of the parliamentary elections,” Roivas announced on Estonia’s ERR public television.
Roivas could enter a coalition with the rival pro-Russian Centre party which gained 27 seats in the votes. However, the 35-year-old leader has ruled out any such deal as tensions have been on the rise over the past months between Estonia and Russia.’
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