The combined approval rating of Estonia’s Reform Party, Social Democrats, and Eesti 200—parties forming the ruling coalition—has hit a new record low, dropping below 32%, according to a poll by Norstat.
As of the latest survey, support for the coalition parties stands at 31.7%, while opposition parties collectively garner 60.6%. This marks the lowest level of support for the ruling coalition since early 2019.
The previous record low was set just a week earlier, when the coalition’s approval rating fell to 32.6%.
Among individual parties, Isamaa remains the most popular, with 29.8% of voters backing it. The Reform Party follows with 17.2%, and EKRE holds 16% support.
Support for Isamaa has risen by 1.5 percentage points over the past week and by 3.4 points since mid-December. Meanwhile, the Reform Party’s rating continues to decline, dropping 3.3 points since early December. EKRE’s support has remained relatively stable.
The figures, released on January 29, are based on aggregated results from weekly public opinion surveys conducted between December 30 and January 26, with approximately 4,000 Estonian citizens aged 18 and older participating.