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    Isamaa (lit. 'Fatherland') is a Christian-democratic and national conservative political party in Estonia. It was founded on 4 June 2006 under the name...
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    "Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm" is the national anthem of Estonia, originally adopted in 1920. The lyrics were written by Johann Voldemar Jannsen and are set...
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    against the incumbent government, yet soon declined as voters began to see Isamaa as a more moderate, fiscally competent and unshakably pro-Ukraine alternative...
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    polled in tight competition with the Reform Party right before the election. Isamaa and SDE both lost support. Estonia 200 finished at 4.4%, falling just short...
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    and poet active in Livonia. He wrote the words of the patriotic song "Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm", which later became the national anthem of Estonia. He...
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  • Wikisource has original text related to this article: Mu isamaa on minu arm in Estonian "Mu isamaa on minu arm" ("My Fatherland is My Love") is an Estonian...
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    increasingly weaker position in the most recent opinion polls. Since August 2023, Isamaa has seen its support rocket to unprecedented historic highs. These gains...
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    Party, which collapsed in June 2022. Kallas then formed a government with Isamaa and the Social Democratic Party and remained in the position of prime minister...
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    of "Maamme" is also used for two other anthems: the Estonian anthem "Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm" ("My Fatherland, My Happiness and Joy") and the Livonian...
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    benefits bill by the governing Centre Party with the support of the opposition Isamaa, Social Democrats and EKRE but without the support of the senior partner...
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    government, led by Reform Party leader Kaja Kallas, and also including the Isamaa party. In the 2023 parliamentary election, the SDE received 9.3% of the...
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    Tsahkna Conservative People's Party of Estonia 11 party leader: Martin Helme Isamaa 11 party leader: Urmas Reinsalu Centre Party 6 party leader: Mihhail Kõlvart...
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    Juhan Parts (category Isamaa politicians)
    Affairs and Communications from 2007 to 2014. Juhan Parts is a member of Isamaa party. Born in Tallinn, Juhan Parts completed Gustav Adolf Grammar School...
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    featured famous Estonian songs "Mu isamaa on minu arm", "Ta lendab mesipuu poole", and the national anthem "Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm". In 2019, the number...
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    Jüri Ratas (category Isamaa politicians)
    2005 to 2007. Ratas was a member of the Centre Party until switching to Isamaa in 2024. As the prime minister Ratas led two cabinets his first cabinet...
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    among them were Reform Party–Centre Party, Reform Party–Isamaa–SDE, Centre Party–EKRE–Isamaa, Reform Party–EKRE. On 14 January 2021, negotiations started...
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    Margus Tsahkna (category Isamaa politicians)
    Estonia 200 party since 19 November 2023, former leader of the conservative Isamaa party, former Minister of Defence in Jüri Ratas' cabinet and Minister of...
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    occupation of Estonia, performing or reciting the melody or lyrics of "Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm" was forbidden by law, and considered a punishable criminal...
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    "Patriots of Micronesia", uses the same tune, as does the Estonian song "Mu Isamaa armas" ("My beloved native land" by Martin Körber) which used to be Estonia's...
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  • decision was made to form a new party, named Pro Patria and Res Publica Union (Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit), after approval by general assemblies of both merging...
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    (အဖရခိုင်ပြည်) the Chechens as Daimokh the Estonians as isamaa (as in the national anthem Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm) the Finns as isänmaa the Georgians as...
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    conservative as Isamaa". Former Prime Minister Andrus Ansip also pointed to the party's conservative voter base. The potential alliance of Isamaa, EKRE, and...
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    Continuing with a minority cabinet, the Reform Party called up the conservative Isamaa and the Social Democrats for talks on a possible new coalition. On July...
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  • party was formed in August 2022, mostly by a group of former members of the Isamaa party. The party gained its first and only member in the Riigikogu, Siim...
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    Democratic Party, while the Conservative People's Party, Centre Party and Isamaa became the opposition. In 2024, after Kallas' resignation, Kristen Michal...
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    centre-left Social Democratic Party, centre-right Reform Party and conservative Isamaa or their predecessors. This coalition has formed four times in history -...
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    and lowered at the time of sunset. While it is lowered, the melody of "Mu isamaa on minu arm" (My Fatherland Is My Love) is heard. For the first time, the...
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  • Estonia 200 81,347 13.33 14 +14 Social Democratic Party 56,578 9.27 9 −1 Isamaa 50,114 8.21 8 −4 Estonian United Left Party–Together 14,607 2.39 0 0 Parempoolsed...
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    governing as a minority government until a new coalition government with Isamaa and SDE as minority partners was formed on 8 July. In the 2023 parliamentary...
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  • culture Ipswich Rugby League, Australian rugby league football competition Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit (Pro Patria and Res Publica Union), an Estonian political...
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