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When was Russian Social Democratic Party of Estonia created?

Russian Social Democratic Party of Estonia was created in 1990.


What government do Estonia have?

Estonia has a parliamentary democracy. Formally, it was occupied by many countries, such as Germany and Russia (at the time called the Soviet Union). It faced threats of communism, but declared independance in March 1990.


What is the farthest north of these three countries Latvia Lithuania or Estonia?

Estonia is the farthest north of those three countries. They are Baltic Nations.


Why we can not called Estonia a Democratic country?

Yes


What countries turned democratic after the cold war?

Some countries that transitioned to democracy after the Cold War include Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). These countries were formerly under Soviet influence but eventually embraced democratic principles and institutions.


What type of government do Estonia and Bosnia Herzegovina have?

Estonia is a parliamentary republic, and Bosnia Herzegovina is a federal democratic republic.


Why did Estonia join the EU?

So it can become a democratic country.


Why Estonia is not truly a democretic country?

Estonia is a democratic country. However, its corruption is somewhat high, as it is in the middle of the spectrum. Despite this, the politics of Estonia claim to be stable.


Which countries does Estonia have?

Estonia has today 15 countries.HarjuHiiuIda-ViruJõgevaJärvaLääneLääne-ViruPõlvaPärnuRaplaSaareTartuValgaViljandiVõru


What is Ukraine and Estonia?

Countries


What is the furthest North of these three countries Latvia Lithuania or Estonia?

Estonia. Estonia is nothernmost Baltic state while Latvia is the middle one.


Which countries touch Estonia?

the answer is Latvia