keelepoliitikas
Keelepoliitikas is a political practice or movement that emerged in Estonia in the early 2000s. The term was first coined by Estonian politicians and refers to a strategy of holding onto power through keeping the same people in positions of authority, rather than promoting new talent or allowing for rotation of leadership.
Proponents of keelepoliitikas argue that it allows for continuity and stability in government, and that it
Keelepoliitikas is often associated with the politics of Estonia's governing party, Isamaa. According to critics, the
While keelepoliitikas is specific to the Estonian context, it has been described as a broader phenomenon within
Overall, keelepoliitikas remains a contentious and somewhat obscure term within Estonian and European politics, reflecting broader