Mart Laar (born 22 April 1960) is an Estonian politician and historian. He served as the Prime Minister of Estonia from 1992 to 1994 and from 1999 to...
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reinforced, their overall casualties are estimated by Estonian historian Mart Laar to be 170,000 dead and wounded. After defending the Narva bridgehead for...
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government was formed by Mart Laar of the Pro Patria Union, including the Reform Party and the Moderates. It remained in office until Laar resigned in December...
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1990s. A party of an identical name existed before the Second World War. Mart Laar, a historian, former chairman of the National Alliance "Pro Patria" and...
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board and leader in May 2007. The party's prime minister candidate was Mart Laar, who became a chairman of the party. In 2018, its name was changed to...
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football player Johannes van Laar (1860–1938), Dutch chemist Mart Laar (born 1960), Estonian politician and historian Roelof van Laar (born 1981), Dutch politician...
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Mart Siimann (born 21 September 1946) was the Prime Minister of Estonia from 1997 to 1999, representing the liberal/centrist Estonian Coalition Party....
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Mart Laar's first cabinet was in office in Estonia from 22 October 1992 to 8 November 1994, when it was succeeded by Andres Tarand's cabinet. This cabinet's...
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Stockholm: Mart Laar. pp. 53–54. Laar, Mart (1994). Suurim armastus 1: Metsavennad (in Estonian). Stockholm: Mart Laar. pp. 117–118. Laar, Mart (1993). Metsavennad...
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Mart Laar's second cabinet was a coalition government between the Pro Patria Union, Reform Party and Moderate People's Party in office in Estonia from...
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(1877–1965), Estonian rower Mart Laar (born 1960), Estonian politician and historian Mart Laga (1936–1977), Estonian basketball player Mart Lepp (born 1947), Estonian...
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election. Following the elections, the five-party Fatherland Bloc led by Mart Laar formed a government together with national-conservative Estonian National...
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building and killed Drambjan in an exchange of fire. Defence minister Mart Laar was not in the building at the time. Estonian prime minister Andrus Ansip...
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February 1997. Three days later, on 27 February, President Lennart Meri named Mart Siimann as the new prime minister. By 2001, the Estonian Coalition Party...
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May 2007 Mart Laar was elected a new Chairman of the Union and Tõnis Lukas became one of the three Vice-Chairmen elected to assist Mart Laar. From 5 April...
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national-conservative, Christian-democratic political party, replacing Mart Laar. He was elected chairman with an absolute majority in the first round...
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the same Triple Alliance governing coalition in Tallinn. Prime Minister Mart Laar decided to resign, as he felt that the national level Triple Alliance...
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has had sixteen governments with ten prime ministers: Mart Laar, Andres Tarand, Tiit Vähi, Mart Siimann, Siim Kallas, Juhan Parts, Andrus Ansip, Taavi...
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centre-right coalition with the Pro Patria Union and the Moderates, with Mart Laar as Prime Minister and Siim Kallas as Minister of Finance, and with Toomas...
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presidential elections, electing Lennart Meri as president and Mart Laar as prime minister. Under Laar's leadership, Estonia initiated rapid and radical market...
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lahingud Mart Laar: Tavaline stalinism Archived 27 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine [Common Stalinism] In Estonian. Postimees 16 August 2007 Mart Laar, War...
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(1992–2001) 9 Mart Laar (born 1960) 9th Prime Minister 21 October 1992 8 November 1994 749 Pro Patria (I) Pro Patria National Coalition Party (RKEI) Laar I I–M–ERSP...
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era. Mart Laar was only 32 years old when he became prime minister in 1992. Ado Birk, Ants Piip, Juhan Kukk, Taavi Rõivas, Edgar Savisaar, Mart Laar (2nd...
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term, and Ilves took office on 9 October 2006. Rüütel voiced support for Mart Helme of the Conservative People's Party of Estonia in the 2016 Estonian...
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- kultuuriajakiri". kultuur.elu.ee. Retrieved 2022-04-19. "Postimees: Mart Laar: tavaline stalinism". 2009-08-27. Archived from the original on 27 August...
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Lukas and Taavi Veskimägi. At the congress that took place on 26 May 2007 Mart Laar was elected a new chairman of the party and Taavi Veskimägi continued...
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Nazi Germany. Oxford University Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-19-953256-8. Mart Laar (2006). Sinimäed 1944: II maailmasõja lahingud Kirde-Eestis (Sinimäed...
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32-year-old prime minister, Mart Laar, who has claimed that it was the only book on economics he had read before taking office. Laar's reforms are often credited...
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multiplied by the sizes of the divisions assumed by the Estonian historian Mart Laar. The order of battle of the Leningrad Front, as of 1 March 1944: 2nd Shock...
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(2009) Jiří Rusnok (2013) Andrej Babiš (2018) Knud Kristensen (1947) Mart Laar 1st (1994) (after breaching a contract with Russia by selling stock Russian...
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