The Free Party describes itself as centre-right and endorses the construction of a nuclear power plant in Estonia. The party considers people's sexual orientation to be "their free choice" but not "a privilege". It endorses deregulation as to avoid a market of "subsidy-dependent entrepreneurship". It supports Estonian membership in NATO and the European Union but is critical of "uncritical adoption of EU directives" and wants Estonia to be exempt from the trade bloc's CO2 quota. It considers Russia to be Estonia's only existential threat.[3]