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    Juhan Parts ((Estonian pronunciation: [ˈjuhɑnʲ ˈpɑrtʲːːsʲ], born 27 August 1966) is an Estonian politician who was Prime Minister of Estonia from 2003...
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  • Juhan Parts's cabinet was in office in Estonia from 10 April 2003 to 13 April 2005, when it was succeeded by Andrus Ansip's first cabinet. This cabinet's...
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    ministers: Mart Laar, Andres Tarand, Tiit Vähi, Mart Siimann, Siim Kallas, Juhan Parts, Andrus Ansip, Taavi Rõivas, Jüri Ratas and Kaja Kallas. The PMs of the...
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    the resignation of the former Chairman and Prime Minister of Estonia, Juhan Parts. During his time in politics, he was a member of two Estonian Parliaments...
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  • Juhan (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈjuhɑn]) is a common Estonian male given name. Juhan Aare (1948–2021), Estonian journalist and politician Juhan Aavik...
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    of Economic Affairs and Communications in the coalition government of Juhan Parts, Meelis Atonen, a party colleague, had to resign. Ansip became his successor...
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    government. On the 2 April he invited the leader of the Res Publica party, Juhan Parts to form a government and after negotiations a coalition government composed...
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  • Duyster, Dutch rower 1966 – René Higuita, Colombian footballer 1966 – Juhan Parts, Estonian lawyer and politician, 14th Prime Minister of Estonia 1967...
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  • Taavi Veskimägi, a former Minister of Finance. The previous chairman Juhan Parts was also Prime Minister from 10 April 2003 until 23 March 2005. Until...
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    extreme drop in public support for Res Publica after the government led by Juhan Parts was forced to step down, and Pro Patria had also been relatively marginalised...
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  • Parts is an Estonian surname, and may refer to: Juhan Parts (born 1966), Estonian politician Kaarel Parts (1873–1940), Estonian lawyer and politician...
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    2004 – 30 September 2016 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Juhan Parts Personal details Born (1969-12-30) 30 December 1969 (age 54) Tartu, Estonia...
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    2007 Prime Minister Andrus Ansip Preceded by Andrus Ansip Succeeded by Juhan Parts Personal details Born (1950-05-31)31 May 1950 Harku, Estonia Died 29...
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    Affairs for two months, from February to April. With the resignation of Juhan Parts, the prime minister at that time, a new cabinet was proposed by Andrus...
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    votes in favor. After the vote, Prime Minister Juhan Parts said he would resign. On 24 March 2005, Juhan Parts submitted his resignation request to President...
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    Luki Liina Tennosaar (born 1965), stage, film and television actress Juhan Parts (born 1966), politician, Prime Minister of Estonia from 2003 to 2005...
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    Council, before being appointed to the Minister of Justice position in the Juhan Parts government. On 21 March 2005, Vaher received a vote of no confidence...
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    April 2003 President Arnold Rüütel Preceded by Mart Laar Succeeded by Juhan Parts Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 9 November 1995 – 21 November 1996...
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    (REF) S. Kallas REF–KE 15 Juhan Parts (born 1966) 15th Prime Minister 10 April 2003 12 April 2005 735 Res Publica Party (RES) Parts RES–REF–RL X (2003) 16...
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    Juhan Smuul (18 February 1922 – 13 April 1971) was an Estonian writer. Until 1954 he used the given name Johannes Schmuul. Smuul was one of the most recognized...
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    Nõmme (a district of Tallinn) from 1999 to 2003. In April 2003, when the Juhan Parts government took office, Paet became Estonian Minister of Culture. In...
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  • Minister for Foreign Affairs For President Arnold Rüütel of Estonia: Juhan Parts, Prime Minister Kristiina Ojuland, Minister for Foreign Affairs For President...
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    greatest per cent of votes, it was in opposition until March 2005 when Juhan Parts' government collapsed. In 2003, the majority of the party's assembly...
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    František (Franta) Juhan (4 May 1914 – 15 November 1992) was a Czechoslovak motorcycle racer in speedway, road racing and trials. He has won the Golden...
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  • funds for investment. In November 2011, Minister of Economic Affairs Juhan Parts proposed that SAS should follow the state's lead in making substantial...
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    8 October 2001 – 9 October 2006 Prime Minister Mart Laar Siim Kallas Juhan Parts Andrus Ansip Preceded by Lennart Meri Succeeded by Toomas Hendrik Ilves...
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    elections that year and lead the governing coalition under Prime Minister Juhan Parts until April 2005. Taagepera tried to hold the party more or less in the...
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    Columbia River, linking Astoria, Oregon and Megler, Washington. Born: Juhan Parts, 15th Prime Minister of Estonia from 2003 to 2005; in Tallinn The first...
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  • has been regarded as controversial, including by former Prime Minister Juhan Parts, who labeled the Lihula Monument a "provocation". A number of rumours...
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  • minister in 1992. Ado Birk, Ants Piip, Juhan Kukk, Taavi Rõivas, Edgar Savisaar, Mart Laar (2nd term in 1999) and Juhan Parts were also in their 30s when appointed...
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