Tiit Vähi (born 10 January 1947) is an Estonian politician who was Prime Minister of Estonia from 1995 to 1997. He was also acting Prime Minister for...
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by Mart Siimann's cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: Tiit Vähi – Prime Minister Märt Rask – Minister of Interior Affairs Siim Kallas...
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Tiit Vähi's third cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: Tiit Vähi – Prime Minister Edgar Savisaar – Minister of Interior Affairs Riivo Sinijärv...
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Mart Laar's first cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: Tiit Vähi – Prime Minister Robert Närska – Minister of Interior Affairs Lennart...
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political consultations between Prime Minister Tiit Vähi and the chairman of the Reform Party, Siim Kallas.Tiit Vähi and the KMÜ formed a new government with...
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state of emergency. He was replaced by a technocratic government under Tiit Vähi. From 1992 until 1995, Savisaar was the Vice-Speaker of the Estonian Parliament...
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an Estonian centre-right liberal political party. Founded in 1991 by Tiit Vähi, it disbanded in 2002. The party was an observing member of Liberal International...
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operatic soprano Peeter Vähi (born 1955), Estonian composer Tiit Vähi (born 1947), Estonian businessman and politician Kristina Šmigun-Vähi (born 1977), Estonian...
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1949), politician Tiit Trummal (born 1954), architect Tiit Vähi (born 1947), politician and former Prime Minister of Estonia Tiit-Rein Viitso (1938–2022)...
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Greens. After the election, the Coalition Party under the leadership of Tiit Vähi and the rural parties formed government coalition with the Estonian Centre...
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sixteen governments with ten prime ministers: Mart Laar, Andres Tarand, Tiit Vähi, Mart Siimann, Siim Kallas, Juhan Parts, Andrus Ansip, Taavi Rõivas, Jüri...
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seats, catapulting it into second place, behind the Coalition Party. Tiit Vähi tried to negotiate a coalition with the Reform Party, but the talks broke...
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Kaarel Eenpalu during his second term in the semi-authoritarian era), Tiit Vähi (first term during the interim period) and Mart Laar all served two terms...
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Council Arnold Rüütel — Tiit Vähi (born 1947) 2nd Prime Minister of the Interim Government 29 January 1992 21 October 1992 266 None Vähi Interim various coalition...
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October 1992 – 8 October 2001 Prime Minister Mart Laar Andres Tarand Tiit Vähi Mart Siimann Mart Laar Preceded by Konstantin Päts (Last President before...
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Kristiina Ojuland In office November 1996 – October 1998 Prime Minister Tiit Vähi Mart Siimann Preceded by Siim Kallas Succeeded by Raul Mälk Personal details...
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(1991–1992) Tiit Vähi, Acting Prime minister (1992) Mart Laar, Prime minister (1992–1994) Andres Tarand, Prime minister (1994–1995) Tiit Vähi, Prime minister...
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developers of Skype Hardi Meybaum, the CEO and a co-founder of GrabCAD Tiit Vähi, the former Prime Minister and eminent industrialist Toomas Luman, the...
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of former prime minister Tiit Vähi. In 2002, Austrian Treibacher Industrie AG became a minority shareholder. In 2005, Vähi sold a controlling stake in...
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21 October 1992 – 8 November 1994 President Lennart Meri Preceded by Tiit Vähi (acting) Succeeded by Andres Tarand Minister of Defence In office 6 April...
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Estonia, located in the Kolga Bay. Since 1999, when a company owned by Tiit Vähi OÜ Merilaine bought it, the island has been a private property. Classification...
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Peer Steinbrück, German politician, German Minister of Finance 1947 – Tiit Vähi, Estonian engineer and politician, 11th Prime Minister of Estonia 1948...
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Kallas was one of the authors of the IME plan for self-managing Estonia with Tiit Made, Edgar Savisaar and Mikk Titma. The plan proposed to make Estonia economically...
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deputy prime minister Toomas Vilosius (born 1951), physician, politician Tiit Vähi (born 1947), businessman, politician, former prime minister Aleksander...
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Rudolf Paabo 1989–1992 Andres Kork 1992–1993 Sulev Mäeltsemees 1993–1995, Tiit Vähi (Coalition) 1995–1996 Koit Kaaristu (Coalition) 1996 Mart Laar (Pro Patria...
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he served as the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications under Tiit Vähi. From January 28, 1998 ― March 25, 1999, he served as the Ministry of...
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Prime Minister of the Interim Government before Prime Minister after election Tiit Vähi Mart Laar Bloc "Fatherland"...
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November 1994 – 17 April 1995 161 38 Tiit Vähi's second cabinet 17 April 1995 – 6 November 1995 204 39 Tiit Vähi's third cabinet 6 November 1995 – 17 March...
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Estonian SSR: 29 March 1990 – 8 May 1990 Prime Minister Edgar Savisaar Tiit Vähi Preceded by Enn-Arno Sillari Succeeded by Lennart Meri (President) Chairman...
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Estonia from 8 November 1994 to 17 April 1995, when it was succeeded by Tiit Vähi's second cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: Andres Tarand...
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