The opposition party Isamaa alleges that several key commitments outlined in the coalition agreement between the Reform Party and Eesti 200 will not be realized before the upcoming elections and the parliamentary summer recess. These unfulfilled promises relate to agreements made within the governing coalition. Isamaa claims the government is deliberately delaying decisions on these issues until after the election, suggesting a strategic move to avoid potential negative repercussions before voters head to the polls. The opposition party highlighted this as the parliamentary term nears its end and lawmakers prepare for a break. This criticism raises questions about the government’s commitment to its initial pledges and the timing of crucial policy decisions. The allegations center on a perceived pattern of deferral rather than proactive governance.