This episode looks at Estonian politics as well as gives an idea about the situation related to the Russian minority in the Baltic States with a particular focus on Estonia where parliamentary elections will be held in March 2019. The background for our discussion will be a conversation between Filip Rudnik, a Polish journalist, and Kristina Kallas, leader of a new political party called Eesti 200.
Highlights:
04.25: Eesti 200 – what does it stand for?
12.02: Discussion about EKRE and populism in Estonia
20:57: Eesti 200 education proposals and how to deal with Russian minority issue
Music featured in the podcast licensed under the Creative Commons license 3.0
Opening theme: “Sum of My Fears” by Dazie Mae: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dazie_Mae/Last_Jazz_in_Paris/03-1518107-Dazie_Mae-Sum_of_My_Fears
Also in the podcast: “Thatched Villagers” by Kevin MacLeod
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Thatched_Villagers/Thatched_Villagers
Highlights:
04.25: Eesti 200 – what does it stand for?
12.02: Discussion about EKRE and populism in Estonia
20:57: Eesti 200 education proposals and how to deal with Russian minority issue
Music featured in the podcast licensed under the Creative Commons license 3.0
Opening theme: “Sum of My Fears” by Dazie Mae: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dazie_Mae/Last_Jazz_in_Paris/03-1518107-Dazie_Mae-Sum_of_My_Fears
Also in the podcast: “Thatched Villagers” by Kevin MacLeod
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Thatched_Villagers/Thatched_Villagers
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