The Baltic state has so far been one of Kyiv’s staunchest supporters. The current coalition government, led by Kallas’ Reform party, has vehemently supported EU sanctions against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine and backed Western arms deliveries to Kyiv. However, it is not certain that Kallas, whom opinion polls cast as the favorite to lead the next government, can maintain her alliance with the Social Democrats and the conservative Isamaa. Any future coalition will partly depend on election performances by the center-left Centre Party, which is promising more investment in infrastructure and affordable housing, and the pro-business party Estonia 200. Is Russia be left alone ?

