Country Report Estonia 3rd Quarter
The Economist Intelligence Unit, July 2012
Since the election in March 2011, a centre-right coalition of the Reform Party and the Pro Patria-Res Publica Union (IRL) has had a parliamentary majority. Policy and factional disputes could test the coherence of the coalition.
Politicians will continue to back the fiscally conservative German position with regard to the debt crisis.
The budget deficit will remain within the EU-mandated deficit limit of 3% of GDP in 2012-14, before returning to surplus from 2015. However, the government's approach to fiscal consolidation will stoke social tensions.
Country Report Estonia 3rd Quarter
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