TALLINN - The first serious rift has appeared in the ruling center-right coalition, apparently the result of a difference of opinion over who is to blame for Estonia’s fragile economy and how to finance a major highway.
Speaking in a recent interview to AFP, Economy Minister Juhan Parts lashed out at Prime Minister Andrus Ansip and the previous government for blowing the chance to keep inflation low, an obligatory requirement for joining the eurozone.









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