Isamaa receives €100,000 from Pruunsild and €25,000 from Karu in Q2
Estonian opposition party Isamaa received €161,279 in donations in the second quarter of 2026, with over half coming from businessman and party member Parvel Pruunsild.

In the second quarter of 2026, the opposition parliamentary party Isamaa received €161,279 in donations, according to its financial report. More than half of this amount – €100,000 – came from businessman and party member Parvel Pruunsild. Another €25,000 was donated by non-party businessman Armin Karu, who started supporting Isamaa in 2025; previously, he was a major sponsor of the Reform Party.
Businessmen Raivo Kütt, Raivo Aavisto, and Rainer Hinno each donated €5,000. Isamaa received the largest volume of donations among all parties in Q2. It was followed by the non-parliamentary party "Right" (€120,739), opposition Centre Party (€68,753), and Social Democratic Party (€65,149). The Reform Party ranked fifth with €55,185. EKRE had not yet submitted its report, while Eesti 200 showed the worst result among parliamentary parties at €2,179.
Isamaa's total income in Q2 amounted to €260,776, including €93,363 in state subsidies, €6,081 in membership fees, and €54 from property sales. Party chairman Urmas Reinsalu paid a membership fee of €20. The party's expenses for the same period were €93,444.


