Vice chairman of Estonia's opposition Centre Party Jaanus Karilaid views presidential hopeful Marina Kaljurand's call of support for former EU commissioner and Reform Party's honourary chairman Siim Kallas in the presidential vote in parliament as a put-on show for the general public and an indication that the Reform Party has realised that their candidate will not be elected president.
"I think this statement reflects very sharply the Reform Party's internal struggles — they are unable to reach agreement and are play-acting for the benefit of t...
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