Voting stations opened Sunday in Estonia’s first Parliamentary election since joining the European Union, with last-minute polls predicting the governing coalition would stay in power. Prime Minister Andrus Ansip’s center-right Reform Party and the left-leaning Center Party, led by political veteran Edgar Savisaar, have topped most opinion surveys in the run-up to Sunday’s vote. Analysts said the main question was which of the two would be the next prime minister of the Baltic country of 1.3 million, and whether they would need another coalition partner to form a government. Full Story
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