City
Epaper

Estonia's ruling coalition collapses

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2025 21:46 IST

Tallinn, March 10 The three-party ruling coalition in Estonia collapsed on Monday, as the Reform Party and Eesti ...

Open in App

Tallinn, March 10 The three-party ruling coalition in Estonia collapsed on Monday, as the Reform Party and Eesti 200 decided to stay in the two-party government, excluding the Social Democrats.

Social Democratic Party chairman Lauri Laanemets said this on Monday at the end of the coalition council meeting.

"Two words justified the end of the coalition: so that the Reform Party and Eesti 200 can pursue right-wing policies," Laanemets said.

He cited the Reform Party's low rating as the second reason for the coalition's collapse.

The Social Democrat's leader called the party's exclusion from the government "a stab in the back."

Prime Minister Kristen Mihal (Reform Party) said later at a press conference that the new coalition, in which only the Reform Party and Eesti 200 remain, intends to abolish the corporate income tax to be introduced from January 1, 2026.

"The first thing we plan to do is to cancel various tax increases, including the corporate income tax. We will prepare a bill to this effect," Michal said at the press conference on the change in the coalition's composition.

"Another wish is to reduce the tax burden on individuals. Income tax was supposed to be levied on the first euro from next year, but this will not happen. Income tax will increase to 24 per cent, but it will not be levied from the first euro," Michal said, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Estonian government, formed by the ruling coalition comprising the Reform Party, the Social Democratic Party, and Eesti 200, was officially established in July 2024.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Rather see a Democrat win than a communist": Trump backs Cuomo over Mamdani as NYC mayoral race nears end

EntertainmentDiane Ladd, star of 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore,' dies at 89

InternationalNames of 5 million Holocaust victims identified after decades of effort

InternationalIndia, Portugal hold 5th round of Foreign Office Consultations in Lisbon, discuss regional and global issues

International"Hidden gem": Ancient Indian artefact steals spotlight at China National Museum's latest exhibition

International Realted Stories

International"Ready to play any role in ensuring his safe return to India": Sudan Ambassador on reports of Indian national abduction

InternationalChina denies Trump's claim of secret nuclear tests, urges US to contribute to global stability

InternationalIndia sends rabies aid to Timor-Leste as Island nation battles outbreak

InternationalIndia, Bahrain welcome progress in Bilateral Investment Treaty negotiations, express commitment to combat cross-border terrorism

InternationalUnion Minister Bhupendra Yadav departs to attend COP 30 in Brazil