Estonian United Left Party

[14] Meanwhile, in an opinion article for the online Russian-language edition of Postimees, Valery Saïkovski asserts that the party is primarily relevant for Russian minority politics purposes.

However, the party has denied that they are responsible for these posters, and the Russian Embassy in Estonia called them "low quality craft".

[16][17] The Estonian United Left Party earned a record high of 2.4% votes in the election and thus qualified for state funding for the very first time, shocking many pundits.

The party reiterated that it agrees with Estonia's existing foreign policy choices, including EU and NATO membership, and expressed support for Ukraine against Russia's aggression.

[24] The party did not participate in the 2024 European Parliament election in Estonia due to a lack of funds.

[29] He also mentioned that the party doesn't support the Russian world theory promoted by "radical parts" of Together.

Lindeberg said that "the party does not question Estonia's current foreign and security policy course", preferring to focus on domestic topics to appeal to the "ordinary worker" and the "less well-off".

[10] The party has announced support for a progressive income tax, taxation of corporate profits, inheritance tax, additional social benefits for the needy, establishing fair wages for teachers, police officers, firefighters, and providing additional social security.

[23] After the outbreak of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, the party has released a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, labelling Benjamin Netanyahu's government 'ultranationalist', describing Israel as an apartheid state, supporting South Africa's position in South Africa v. Israel, as well as stating that "Israel has the right to protect its own people, but not to do so at the expense of the security, well-being and territory of the Palestinians" and that "opposition to the Israeli occupation and the policies of Netanyahu and other rabid nationalists is not antisemitism, and antisemitism is not excused by solidarity with the occupied peoples of Palestine".

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