Baltic parliament defies president
NegativeWorld Affairs

In a bold move, lawmakers in Estonia have passed a contentious church bill that President Alar Karis previously deemed unconstitutional. This decision not only challenges the authority of the presidency but also raises significant questions about the separation of powers in the country. The ongoing debate around this legislation highlights the tensions between the government and the church, making it a critical issue for Estonian society and its legal framework.
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