Sunday, April 26, 2009

Toobal accuses squirrel party ( Reformierakond ) of financing their electoral campaign with European Parliament money

Central Party's permanent secretary Priit Toobal evaluates that Reformierakond's new electoral campaign violates several correct electoral conventions, which Ansip's party promised to comply.

"Reformierakond promises to draw out hundreds of travels to European Parliament to people who participate in their camapaign and they're planning to use millions of EEK's of European Parliament's money for that," says Toobal.

Toobal observes that, "The convention of upright and good electoral campaign enacts that all the expenses related to the campaign should be financed only by party's own budget. In these circumstances Reformierakond is using European Parliament's money to raise their own party's constituency."

"Besides all that they are hiddenly buying votes. Reformierakond sees that their ideas have failed. Therefore they don't see other way than buying voices of voters and rendering package tours to Brussels," adds Toobal.


Link to original article: http://www.keskerakond.ee/meedia/uudised ( 21.04.2009 )

Annamaria

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Reformierakond accuses Central Party in bureaucracy

Reformierakond thinks that City Administration's ( Central Party ) decision to establish Ülemiste and Kadriorg departments enlarges bureaucracy and city's expenses.

"It's obvious that by eliminating local districts, Central Party just creates better administrative conditions to their party. This decision wasn't supported by any arguments nor calculations of financial savings. Opposite to that, by establishing these new departments, they increase the expenses of the town", says Reformierakond's city council's fraction leader Remo Holsmer.

Grantor of Keskerakond involved with Slovakia villa scandal

Today (09.04) published granters of Central Party(Keskerakond) suprise with names - Micka Pavel, Milan Bališ and Peter Ziegler. Two of them are involved with villa scandal which has longed past few years in Slovakia.
There was surmise that former Prime ministier got the villa for favor from business men includes Milan Bališ who he helped to get rich.
Later came Switzerland provenience business man Peter Ziegler who said that, he loaned money for former Prime minister, but didn't say the conditions of this loan.
Central party answered to this, that they don't know about why these three business men out from Estonia made this donation.
These three men together donated 1.4 million kroons. The donations together with others donations are over 1.7 million at the first quarter. Central partys last years whole donations were under 1.8 million kroons.

More about Slovakia former prime minister in - http://www.spectator.sk/articles/view/33300
Article - http://www.epl.ee/artikkel/464966
Central Party's answer - http://www.epl.ee/artikkel/464958

Sören

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Throw some shoes at the Estonian ministers!


You can play an amusing game on Keskerakond’s web site. You must choose the type of shoes you like and fire the ministers („anna kinga“ – an expression in Estonian that means fire someone, or „give shoes“ in exact translation, therefore the connection with shoes). As we know, the Reform Party is in power, so the Central Party gives you the oppurtunity to fire them from power.

The Central Party sure has a great sense of humour.

Want to throw some shoes at the ministers? http://www.keskerakond.ee/annakinga/est/


By Marit