The Estonian government’s job approval continued to be dismal in November 2025, according to the latest Norstat poll for the Institute for Societal Research (YI), ERR reports. Only 28% of eligible voters think that the government is doing a good job, while 66% think that the government is doing its job poorly. Prime Minister Kristen Michal’s job approval is even lower at just 18%, while 62% of voters think that he is not doing his job well. Opposition parties currently in parliament have the support of 77.9% of voters, and just 13.2% support the two liberal parties in Michal’s coalition government, the poll showed. Support for national conservative Fatherland (Isamaa) stands at 28.1%, followed by the Estonian Centre Party (Keskerakond) with 21%, the Conservative People’s Party of Estonia (EKRE) with 14.6%, and the Social Democratic Party (SDE) with 14.2%. Support for Michal’s Estonian Reform Party stood at 11.1% and for its coalition partner, Estonia 200, at just 2.1%. The Right-Wingers (Parempoolsed), which is currently not in parliament, had 6.5% support, according to the poll.
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