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Estonian parliamentary election, 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Estonian parliamentary election, 2007
Parliamentary elections were held in Estonia on 4 March 2007. It was the world's first nationwide vote where part of the voting was carried out in the form of remote electronic voting via the internet. The election saw the Estonian Reform Party emerged as the largest faction in the Riigikogu with 31 seats. The Estonian Centre Party finished second with 29 seats, whilst the new Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica lost 16 seats compared to the 35 won by the two parties in the 2003 elections. The Social Democrats gained 4 seats, whilst the Greens entered the Riigikogu for the first time with 7 seats and the People's Union lost seven of its 13 seats. ==Background== The Centre Party, led by the mayor of Tallinn Edgar Savisaar, had been increasingly excluded from collaboration, since his open collaboration with Putin's United Russia party, real estate scandals in Tallinn,〔(Savisaar's and Kruuda's mutual gifts )〕 and the Bronze Soldier controversy, considered as a deliberate attempt to split Estonian society by provoking the Russian minority.〔(Lõhestaja number üks ) Postimees〕
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