Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas’s Reform Party won the general election by a large margin, scoring 31.6 percent against 16 percent for the far-right EKRE, according to nearly complete results. “This is much better than we expected,” Kallas told reporters late on Sunday. “We have ruled out a coalition with EKRE and I stand by my words.”

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