This is a list of the members of the Riigikogu , following the 1992 election. [1]
Results: [1]
List | Votes | % | Seats |
---|---|---|---|
Alliance Isamaa | 100 828 | 22,00% | 29 |
Alliance Kindel Kodu | 62 329 | 13,60% | 17 |
Alliance Rahvarinne | 56 124 | 12,25% | 15 |
Alliance Mõõdukad | 44 577 | 9,73% | 12 |
Estonian National Independence Party (ERSP) | 40 260 | 8,79% | 10 |
Alliance Independent Royalist Party of Estonia | 32 638 | 7,12% | 8 |
Alliance Eesti Kodanik | 31 553 | 6,89% | 8 |
Alliance Rohelised | 12 009 | 2,62% | 1 (person mandate) |
Eesti Ettevõtjate Erakond | 10 946 | 2,39% | 1 (person mandate) |
Members were: [2]
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