Kaja Kallas's second cabinet

[4][5] Continuing with a minority cabinet, the Reform Party called up the conservative Isamaa and the Social Democrats for talks on a possible new coalition.

[6][5] On July 8, the three parties announced that they agreed on forming a new coalition government.

[7] Although law allows ministerial changes without cabinet resignation, Kallas stepped back so that the new coalition got to vote for the prime minister's mandate in the parliament.

[9] On 18 October 2022, Minister of Finance Keit Pentus-Rosimannus announced her resignation, leaving politics after 19-year career.

[10] On 19 October 2022, Annely Akkermann was appointed as a replacement for Pentus-Rosimannus.