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What Is Eesti Päevaleht's Bias? Political Leaning, Credibility, and Trust Score

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Last Updated: January 2026

Eesti Päevaleht Overview and Political Bias

Eesti Päevaleht is often described as leaning socially liberal and pro-market. Critics claim the outlet shows a preference for the Estonian Reform Party while being dismissive of national-conservative viewpoints. It generally advocates for deep European integration and a strong Western-aligned security policy, though some perceive an urban-centric bias.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center Left
Estimated number of readers 100,000
Israel support Moderate Pro-Israel / Mainstream EU-aligned
Use of loaded / emotional language Low
Target Audience Elite / Professionals

Eesti Päevaleht History

Established in 1995 following the merger of three newspapers—Päevaleht, Rahva Hääl, and Hommikuleht—it maintains the legacy of the original 1905 Päevaleht. After decades as a leading daily broadsheet, it made a significant transition in early 2024 by ending its weekday print edition to focus entirely on digital journalism.

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Who owns Eesti Päevaleht?

The outlet is owned by Ekspress Grupp, the leading media group in the Baltic States. Hans H. Luik is the company's majority shareholder. Revenue is primarily generated through a combination of digital advertising and a paywall-driven subscription model, integrated within the larger Delfi media ecosystem.

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