valitsusaeg
Valitsusaeg refers to the period during which a specific government or administration holds power in a country. This term is commonly used in Estonian political discourse. The duration of a valitsusaeg is determined by the country's constitution and electoral system. In parliamentary democracies, governments typically remain in power until they lose a vote of confidence, a general election is held, or a coalition government collapses.
The stability and effectiveness of a valitsusaeg are often evaluated based on its policy achievements, economic
Different factors can influence the length of a valitsusaeg. These include the strength of political parties,