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'''Russian influence operations in Estonia''' form a complex system of financial, political, economic and espionage activities in ] for the purposes of influencing Estonia's political and economic decisions in ways considered favourable to ] and conducted under the doctrine of '']''. Studying these operations is a significant part of ] activities of ], the Estonian national security service.

== Estonian politics ==

In ], one of the primary goals of Russian activities in Estonia was achieving representation of the ], a minor political party headed by ] and run from ], in ], the Estonian parliament.<ref name='epl-kapo-yb2008'>] ] ]: by ]</ref>

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== European politics ==

According to ] citing ] published in April 2009, Russian special services are trying to influence the 2009 European Parliament Elections in a way that would lead to election of somebody loyal to ], possibly ] or ], to the ].<ref name='pm-koorits'>] ] ]: by ]</ref> Russia is also trying to achieve assignment of a special status to the ] in EU organisations, which normally operate in languages of all member countries, although Russia is not a EU member.<ref name='pm-koorits' />

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