A recent survey indicates Isamaa party leader Urmas Reinsalu is the preferred choice for Estonian prime minister among 27 percent of voters. Mihhail Kõlvart, representing the Center Party, follows closely with 24 percent support. Martin Helme, leader of the EKRE party, garnered 15 percent of voter preference. The survey was conducted by the NGO Ühiskonnauuringute Instituut in collaboration with the research firm Norstat. These findings suggest a competitive landscape as Estonia considers its next leader. The results reflect current public opinion regarding potential candidates for the country’s highest executive office. No other candidate achieved double-digit support in the poll.
