Estonia: Regulator only wants to monitor non-EU media: director

The proposal of Estonia’s Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority (TTJA) to begin monitoring media bias will only apply to programmes from third countries, TTJA director general Kristi Talving announced, ERR reports. She apologised for the confusion caused by TTJA’s proposal, saying that the agency should have clarified that the new rules would only apply…

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Estonia: Estonian Centre Party embroiled in internal power struggle

The Estonian Centre Party (Keskerakond) has a rift in its leadership, party chairman Jüri Ratas stated, BNS reports. Earlier, the party’s governing board voted to return a donation of EUR 300,000 from local businessman Parvel Pruunsild. Ratas had insisted that the donation would have helped the party finance its operations. However, the party’s deputy chairman,…

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Estonia: Car owners deserve fair treatment: association

Car owners in Estonia face increasing pressure and deserve fair treatment, Simmo Saar, head of the newly-established Estonian Car Owners Association (EAOL), stated, ERR reports. The new association aims to represent the rights and interests of car owners, including in regard to taxation, highway planning, traffic law, penal policy, and traffic education. EAOL opposes the…

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Estonia: Peterson, Purga candidates for special rep in Ida-Virumaa

Candidates for the new position of the government’s special representative in Estonia’s Ida-Virumaa county include Peep Peterson and Jaanus Purga, ERR reports. Peterson, member of the Social Democratic Party, is former minister of health and labour and former chairman of the Confederation of Estonian Trade Unions (EAKL). Jaan-Hendrik Toomel, current head of EAKL, said that…

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Estonia: EU support boosted wages but not productivity: study

An analysis on the impact of EU financial support on Estonian firms revealed that while the subsidies led to higher sales revenues and wages, they did not significantly improve productivity, ERR reports. The study, conducted by researchers from the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, examined data from 1,435 companies that received European Regional Development…

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