Political analyst Martin Mölder suggests Estonia’s opposition parties are strongly positioned to win the upcoming elections. However, he cautions that a comfortable victory could create difficulties in forming a stable governing coalition. Mölder implies that the ease of winning may not translate to ease of governing, potentially leading to internal disagreements or reliance on less desirable partners. The analysis highlights a potential trade-off between electoral success and effective governance. This situation stems from the diverse interests within a potentially large winning coalition. Mölder’s assessment serves as a warning that a clear win doesn’t guarantee a smooth path forward for the opposition. The article focuses on the potential complexities awaiting the opposition should they achieve a predicted landslide victory.