Estonian Free Party

The party received 6,461 votes in the 2019 Estonian parliamentary election and fell out of the parliament.

[8][9] Estonian Free Party was officially established on 20 September 2014, and Andres Herkel was elected as chairman.

[10] The party attracted numerous public figures, including former head of the Defense Forces Admiral Tarmo Kõuts, actor Ain Lutsepp, and Jüri Adams, a former government minister who was one of the main writers of the Constitution of Estonia.

[15] Commentators have argued, that the Estonian Free Party lacks a clear ideology.

[16] It has been characterized as centre-right, while chairman Andres Herkel described the party's ideology as right-wing liberal.