(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAR 4 - Estonia holds a general election
on Sunday, with Prime Minister Kaja Kallas seeking a second
term, her chances boosted by international calls to sanction
Moscow. According to polls, Kallas' center-right Reform Party is
likely to receive the most votes. Her main opponent is Martin
Helme, the leader of the nationalist EKRE party, who blames
Kallas for the country's 18.6% inflation rate, one of the
highest in the EU. (ANSA).
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Estonia heading to polls on Sunday
Kallas seeking a second term