Parempoolsed

Parempoolsed (lit. 'the Right' or 'the Right-wingers' ) is a self-declared economically liberal political party in Estonia. The party has no represenation in the parliament.

History
The 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 Valmar Kiisler, when he joined in September 2022.

In the 2023 elecctions Siim was not reelected and the party lost it's seat in the parliament.

Ideology
Parempoolsed is a centre-right party. Its leaders have repeatedly declared support for Estonia's continued membership of the European Union and its common market. It also claims to oppose "bureaucracy", "populism", and what it views as a recent "left turn" in Estonian politics and supports Ukraine. It has called for more privatisation and competition in health care and some other some other state companies, as well as fiscal responsibility, lowering taxation in general, continuation of a simple tax system and a e-government. It supports immigration, stating that "conservative policy does not consist in denying immigration", while saying this should be managed "based on the interests of Estonia's economy and security". It also intends to limit "the state's collection of data concerning people's private lives", defends the decentralization of power in the counties, free trade with other nations, flexibilization of the work laws, more responsibility to people, families and private initiave and deregulation and debureaucratization of the Estonian economy. It is the most classic liberal and pro-individual party in Estonia advocating the power of the individual in building a prosperous and rich Estonia, claiming that the state must interfere as little as possible in people's lives.