Estonians are voting in a parliamentary election with centre-right Prime Minister Taavi Roivas the favourite to form a new pro-Nato coalition and fend off an opposition party that wants better ties with neighbouring Russia.<br /><br /> Roivas’ (35) has stressed fears of Russian interference in Estonia after Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimea region last year. A free-marketeer, he is likely to be well placed to form a new coalition even if the Centre Party wins more votes.<br /><br /> Other big parties have refused to work with the Centre party which signed a cooperation deal with Putin’s United Russia Party in 2004. They have accused the leader, Edgar Savisaar, the mayor of Tallin of failing to condemn Putin’s actions in Ukraine.<br /><br /> Kremlin-critic Gary Kasparov announced his dismay that the Centre Party were leading going into the vote saying, “You may not believe it but a pro-Russian party is leading the polls in Estonia”.<br /><br /> (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElement
