Estonian MPs pass bill to limit voting rights for Russian minority
- Estonian lawmakers voted to ban non-EU residents from voting in local elections, impacting many Russian citizens, as a response to security concerns related to Russia's actions in Ukraine.
- The amendment received support from 93 out of 101 lawmakers, signifying the government's stance against perceived risks from Russian influence.
- Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal described the outcome as a victory, emphasizing that decisions will not be influenced by citizens of 'aggressor states.'
- Critics argue that Russian citizens living in Estonia should not be blamed for the actions of their home country and lament the worsening divide.
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Estonia bans non-EU citizens from local election voting, mostly Russians and Belarusians affected
Estonia's parliament on March 26 voted to amend the constitution to deprive non-EU citizens — mainly targeting Russins and Belarusians — voting rights in local elections, Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) reported.
Bill banning Russian citizens from voting in local elections adopted in EU and NATO member country - HotNews.ro
Estonian lawmakers on Wednesday voted in favor of a law banning residents of non-European Union countries from voting in local elections, a measure aimed at the large number of Russian citizens living in the Baltic state,...
Tough measure taken by Estonian parliamentarians. The Russian minority could be left without the right to vote
Estonian lawmakers voted on Wednesday to ban non-EU residents from voting in local elections, a move aimed at the large number of Russian citizens living in the Baltic state, according to France 24.
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