Estonian parliamentary election, 1999

Estonian parliamentary election, 1999

1995 ←
7 March 1999
→ 2003

101 seats in the Riigikogu
51 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Edgar Savisaar Mart Laar
Party Centre Party Pro Patria Union
Last election 16 seats 8 seats
Seats won 28 18
Seat change +12 +10
Popular vote 113,378 77,917
Percentage 23.4% 16.1%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Siim Kallas Andres Tarand
Party Reform Party Party Moderates
Last election 19 seats 6 seats
Seats won 18 17
Seat change -1 +11
Popular vote 77,088 73,630
Percentage 15.9% 15.2%

Prime Minister before election

Mart Siimann
Coalition Party

Elected Prime Minister

Mart Laar
Pro Patria Union

Estonian parliamentary election of 1999 was held on 7 March 1999. The threshold was 5% of the national vote, and seven lists passed the threshold. Electoral cartels were not allowed any more, but it didn't prevent a party from including members of another party in its list.

The election proved disastrous for Coalition Party, which achieved only seven seats together with two of its smaller allies. Estonian Ruralfolk Party, which participated the election on its own list, obtained seven seats as well.

The programme of Mart Laar’s government was signed by Fatherland Union, Reform Party, Moderates and People’s Party. The latter two merged soon after, so Mart Laar’s second government is widely known as Kolmikliit, or Tripartite coalition. Notwithstanding the different political orientation of the ruling parties, the coalition stayed united until Mart Laar resigned in December 2001, after Reform Party had broken up the same coalition in Tallinn municipality, making opposition leader Edgar Savisaar new Mayor of Tallinn. After resignation of Laar, Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coalition that lasted until next parliamentary election, 2003.

Results

Party Ideology Votes  % swing MPs % of MPs % of MPs swing
Estonian Centre Party
(Eesti Keskerakond)
Social liberalism,
populism
113,378 23.4% 9.2% 28 27.7% 11.9%
Party Fatherland Union
(Erakond Isamaaliit)
Conservatism 77,917 16.1% 8.2% 18 17.8% 9.9%
Estonian Reform Party
(Eesti Reformierakond)
Liberalism 77,088 15.9% 0.3% 18 17.8% 1.0%
Party Moderates
(Erakond Mõõdukad)
Social democracy,
conservatism
73,630 15.2% 7.7% 17 16.8% 10.9%
Estonian Coalition Party
(Eesti Koonderakond)
Liberalism,
agrarianism
36,692 7.6% 7 6.9% 6.9%
Estonian Country People's Union
(Eesti Maarahva Erakond)
Agrarianism,
conservatism
35,204 7.3% 7 6.9% 6.9%
Estonian United People's Party
(Eestimaa Ühendatud Rahvapartei)
Minority interests,
democratic socialism
29,682 6.1% 3.9% 6 5.9% 5.9%
Estonian Christian People's Party
(Eesti Kristlik Rahvapartei)
Christian democracy 11,745 2.4% 2.4%
Russian Party in Estonia
(Vene Erakond Eestis)
Minority interests 9,825 2.0% 2.0%
Estonian Blue Party
(Eesti Sinine Erakond)
Conservatism 7,745 1.6% 1.2%
Farmers' Assembly
(Põllumeeste Kogu)
Nationalism 2,421 0.5% 0.5%
Progress Party
(Arengupartei)
Liberalism,
centrism
1,854 0.4% 0.4%
Independents Liberalism,
centrism
7,054 1.5% 0.3%
Total valid votes 484,239 100.0% 101

Turnout: 57.43%; 492,356
Invalid votes: 8,117; 1.65%
Valid votes: 484,239; 98.35%
5% threshold: 24,211.95

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