VIII Riigikogu

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VIII Riigikogu was the eighth legislature of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1995 election. [1]

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Election results

AlliancePartiesVotes%Seats
Coalition Party and Country Union Coalition Party
Country People's Union
174,24832.241
Estonian Reform Party 87,53116.219
Estonian Centre Party 76,63414.216
RKEI and ERSP Pro Patria National Coalition
Estonian National Independence Party
42,4937.98
Moderates Social Democratic Party
Country Centre Party
32,3816.06
Our Home is Estonia Estonian United People's Party
Russian Party in Estonia
31,7635.96
The Right WingersPeople's Party of Republicans
Conservatives
27,0535.05
Better Estonia/Estonian CitizenEstonian People's Hunting Party
Estonian National Progress Party
Estonian Nationalist Party
Estonian Home Party
Party of South Estonian Citizens
Party of North Estonian Citizens
19,5293.60
Future Estonia Party13,9072.60
Justice Estonian Democratic Labour Party
Party of Legal Balance
12,2482.30
Estonian Farmers' Party8,1461.50
KunRoh Independent Royalist Party
Party of Estonian Greens
4,3770.80
Estonian Nationalists Central Union3,4770.60
Forest Party3,2390.60
Estonian Blue Party1,9130.40
Estonian Democratic Union3160.10
Independents1,4440.30
Invalid/blank votes5,142
Total545,825100101
Registered voters/turnout790,39269.1
Source: [2]

Officers

Speaker of the Riigikogu: Toomas Savi.

List of members of the Riigikogu

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References

  1. "Varasemad valimised - Arhiiv - Vabariigi Valimiskomisjon". www.vvk.ee. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p574 ISBN   978-3-8329-5609-7