Constitution Party (Estonia)

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Konstitutsioonierakond
Image:Estonian United People's Party.png
Leadership Andrey Zarenkoff
Founded 1994
Political Ideology minority party, centre-left
International Affiliation none
European Affiliation none
Euro. Parliament Group none
Colours Blue, Red, and White
Headquarters Estonia a pst 3/5, 10143 Tallinn
Website www.kpartei.ee [1]
Politics of Estonia
Political parties in Estonia
Elections in Estonia

The Constitution Party (Konstitutsioonierakond), known until 11 February 2006 as the Estonian United People's Party (Eestimaa Ühendatud Rahvapartei/Obyedinnenaya Narodnaya Partiya Estonii), is a political party in Estonia, mainly supported by the Russian minority. The party held 6 seats in the Riigikogu from 1999 to 2003. At the legislative elections of 2 March 2003, it won 2.2 % of the popular vote and got no seats. In 2007's election, it fell further to 5,470 votes (1.0%) and again got no seats.

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Political Parties in Estonia
Represented in the Riigikogu:

Reform (31) | Centre (29) | Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (19) | Social Democratic (10) | Greens (6) | People's Union (6)

Represented in the European Parliament:

Social Democratic (3) | Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (1) | Centre (1) | Reform (1)

Other parties:

Christian Democrats | Independence | Left | Constitution | Russian Party in Estonia

Historical parties:

People's Party of Republicans and Conservatives | Pro Patria | Res Publica | Estonian Coalition Party | Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party

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