Estonian prime minister Siim Kallas will not give any government money to eurosceptics, ignoring a need for a balanced debate, as he believes that there are no clearly qualified eurosceptical organisations in Estonia.
"We do not have any organisations, which could be classified as eurosceptical," the prime minister said to Estonian MPs. Mr Kallas believes that eurosceptical work demands about ten times less money and could be done with minimal resources.
The opposition believes ...
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