Estonian Coalition Party (Eesti Koonderakond) was an Estonian centrist/centre-right liberal political party. Founded in 1991 by Tiit Vähi, it disbanded in 2001. The party was an observing member of Liberal International from 1998 on. It had a contacts with parties like Latvian Way and participated in the ruling coalition of 1995-1999. A party mostly uniting former (urban) nomenklatura and other Soviet era officials, it was closely allied with the Party of Rural People, which, however, represented more populist, centre-left ideology.
Political parties in Estonia
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Riigikogu |
- Estonian Reform Party (33)
- Estonian Centre Party (26)
- Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (23)
- Social Democratic Party (19)
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Minor parties |
- Conservative People's Party of Estonia
- Estonian Greens
- Estonian Independence Party
- Estonian United Left Party
- Party of Estonian Christian Democrats
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Historical parties
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- Communist Party
- Labour Party
- People's Party
- Social Democratic Workers' Party
- Swedish People's League
- Vaps Movement
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Historical parties
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- Communist Party
- Communist Party (on CPSU platform)
- Constitution Party
- Democratic Labour Party
- Independent Royalist Party
- Libertas Estonia
- People's Party of Republicans and Conservatives
- People's Union of Estonia
- Popular Front
- Pro Patria Union
- Republican Party
- Res Publica Party
- Russian Party in Estonia
- Russian Social Democratic Party
- Social Democratic Independence Party
- Social Liberal Group
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- Portal:Politics
- List of political parties
- Politics of Estonia
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