The Estonian Reform Party, led by chairman Kristen Michal, has proposed significant reforms as part of the "23_reform_minister_ministry_proposes" initiative. Michal criticized opposition conservative parties and their allies, accusing them of seeking to reverse Estonia’s development, restrict freedoms, and distance the country from its allies. He emphasized the Reform Party’s role as a counterweight to these efforts, framing the reforms as necessary to maintain Estonia’s progress and alignment with Western partners .
Additionally, the junior coalition party Eesti 200, which is part of the governing alliance, has called for radical, long-term changes in Estonia’s tax policy, labor market, and pension system. These proposals align with broader reform efforts under the "23_reform_minister_ministry_proposes" framework, aiming to modernize key economic and social structures . No further details on specific legislative or ministerial actions were provided in the available articles.