Political Science, asked by hirensahni3363, 10 months ago

In Estonia WHICH minority did not get the right to equality of vote.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Russian Minority

Explanation:

  • In "Estonia", gaining the right to vote is not easy for the "Russian minority". The "political elite of Estonia" took steps in order to prevent the "Russian national minorities" from governing "Estonia in 1991", thereby depriving "Russia" of their "constitutional/civil rights".
  • The state language of "Russian" was abolished and no other status remains since more than a third of the population treats it as a language of their own. At the beginning of the 21st century, a number of "political decisions" were made to transfer "Russian schools" progressively into the "Estonian language".
  • Much of the inhabitants of "Estonia" have ethnically stripped of democratic and policy rights, and there has been the creation of a peculiar apartheid system. Even citizenship "Russians" are much less likely to earn a well paying job. The level of hunger and unemployment in "Russia" is considerably greater than in "Estonia"

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