Reform Party and Eesti 200 decided to stay in the two-party government, excluding the Social Democrats. Prime Minister Kristen Mihal said the new coalition intends to abolish the corporate income tax to be introduced from January 1, 2026. Income tax was supposed to be levied on the first euro from next year, but this will not happen, he said. The Social Democrat’s leader called the party’s exclusion from the government \”a stab in the back\” The Estonian government, formed by the ruling coalition comprising the Reform Party, the Social Democratic Party, and Eersti 200, was officially established in July 2024. The new coalition is expected to be in place by the end of the year, according to a report in Xinhua news agency. The Estonians will hold a general election on March 16, 2015. The election will be the first in the Baltic state of Estonia since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. The results will be announced on March 17.