Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi admits that the Reform Party's poor rating and tensions within the coalition do not make the situation easy, but he says he does not intend to simply become a gray mouse in office. He says that a politician must hold his own even in unpopular times, and not run with populist promises.
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Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi admits that the Reform Party's poor rating and tensions within the coalition do not make the situation easy, but he says he does not intend to simply become a gray mouse in office. He says that a politician must hold his own even in unpopular times, and not run with populist promises.