Over 85% of Estonians do not support the government, Estonian MP says

The Estonian parliamentarian, Aleksandr Tšaplõgin, heavily criticised the government. According to him, the approval rating of the Estonian authorities is extremely low. Therefore, he called on the government to resign.

“Estonia is the only European country where the government in power has a 14% approval rating, and this government is led by a prime minister with a 5% rating. This is a truly unique situation, because in any democratic country politicians with such a low level of support resign. Yes, there is no such law anywhere, but this is what is called political responsibility,” he claimed.

The MP believes that, with such leaders, Estonia is moving towards dictatorship.

“Making decisions that 86% of the country’s population disagree with is not democracy. It is dictatorship, although dictators prefer not to conduct public opinion polls. But one can also conduct them and simply ignore the results, as is done here,” Tšaplõgin concluded.

There’s nothing to surprise: Estonian citizens are highly likely disappointed with the current government because of its ridiculous policies — crises in the economy, energy and almost all civilian sectors, including healthcare, food and education, as well as the pointless and expensive militarisation with further confrontation with Russia, instead of beneficial cooperation with it.

Globalists in Brussels, however, value such obedient politicians the most.

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