Andrus Ansip (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑnːtrus ˈɑnʲːsʲipː]; born 1 October 1956) is an Estonian politician, a member of the European Parliament, the former...
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Estonian Reform Party (section Andrus Ansip)
Democrats for Europe (ALDE). Reform Party leaders Siim Kallas, Taavi Rõivas, Andrus Ansip and Kaja Kallas have all served as prime ministers of Estonia. From 17...
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Andrus Ansip is the former Prime Minister of Estonia who formed three consecutive cabinets. Ansip's first cabinet took office on 12 April 2005 after being...
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Reform party leader Andrus Ansip as Prime Minister designate and asked him to form a new government, the eighth in twelve years. Ansip formed a government...
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donations from dubious sources for years. Both Michal and Prime Minister Andrus Ansip denied these allegations. Delegates from the Council of Europe's GRECO...
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The Andrus Ansip's second cabinet was the Cabinet of Estonia between 5 April 2007 and 6 April 2011. It was a Triple Alliance coalition cabinet of the free...
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Economic Affairs and Communications in the new coalition of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip and worked in the post until March 2007. Since 2007 he has been mayor...
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The Andrus Ansip's third cabinet was the Cabinet of Estonia between 6 April 2011 and 26 March 2014. It was a coalition cabinet of the free market liberal...
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offer from ALDE to be the alliance's Spitzenkandidat. Incumbent MEP Andrus Ansip is not running for re-election. Since the 2023 Riigikogu election, the...
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Reform Party and IRL continued in office until 2014 when Prime Minister Andrus Ansip resigned, ending his tenure as the longest-serving Prime Minister in...
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support of the Estonian Government. In May 2005, Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip visited Klooga and both condemned the Holocaust and expressed sorrow...
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develop a fully integrated energy market. When digital single market Andrus Ansip stepped down from the European Commission to take up his seat in the...
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Justice Märt Rask from 1999 to 2002. In February 2014, Prime Minister Andrus Ansip announced he would resign one year before the 2015 parliamentary elections...
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21 August 2023. "Andrus Ansipi teine valitsus andis ametivande". Arhiiv (in Estonian). 5 April 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2023. "Ansip: Eesti saab ajutiselt...
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Mart Laar became Minister of Defence in the cabinet of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip and served until his resignation for reasons of health in May 2012. In...
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Parliament and the largest opposition party. In 2008, the party criticised Andrus Ansip's policies, that in Centre Party's opinion have contributed to Estonia's...
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Fund in 2014. In April 2015, the Vice President of European Commission, Andrus Ansip, assigned Taavi Kotka to be his Special Adviser on Digital Single Market...
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Party since 1995, and a diplomat. He was the Minister of Culture in Andrus Ansip's third cabinet until his resignation. Lang was born at Tartu. His father...
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Andrus Ansip. From 2007 until 2014, Parts served as Minister for Economic Affairs and Communications in the government of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip...
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driving on through Hungary and Slovakia. The Prime Minister of Estonia Andrus Ansip drove for 18 hours for 1,300 kilometres (810 mi). The President of the...
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during his leave and again until the end of the Barroso II Commission. Andrus Ansip resigned on 1 July 2019 to serve as a Member of the European Parliament...
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Vice-President of the European Commission for the Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip, Vytenis Andriukaits, EC Commissioner and representatives of tech leaders...
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April 2005, when the Parts government fell. In April 2005, when the Andrus Ansip cabinet took office, he became Foreign Minister. During his time in office...
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a low unemployment rate have a high automation rate. EU Commissioner Andrus Ansip rejected the idea of a robot tax, stating that any jurisdiction implementing...
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growth. As a key priority for the newly President-elect Juncker, he made Andrus Ansip, the vice-president of the Commission, in charge of the DSM. The decision...
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Andrus is an Estonian masculine given name. People named Andrus include: Andrus Ansip (born 1956), Estonian politician Andrus Aug (born 1972), Estonian...
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pianist and composer 1955 – Jeff Reardon, American baseball player 1956 – Andrus Ansip, Estonian engineer and politician, 15th Prime Minister of Estonia 1956...
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drive a knowledge-based society. Juncker appointed Estonian politician, Andrus Ansip, as vice-president for the Digital Single Market within the EC that year...
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Juan Carlos with Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip in Tallinn, Estonia in May 2009...
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merged into the SDE in 2012. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip, a new cabinet was sworn in on 26 March 2014, with Taavi Rõivas of the...
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