Siim Kallas (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈsiːːm ˈkɑlːɑs]; born 2 October 1948) is an Estonian politician, former Prime Minister of Estonia, and former European...
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2014. Her mother, Kristi Kallas, née Kartus, is a physician. Kallas has an elder brother, Ülo Kallas, a financial executive. Kallas' paternal great-grandfather...
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by Juhan Parts's cabinet. This cabinet's members were the following: Siim Kallas – Prime Minister Ain Seppik – Minister of Interior Affairs Kristiina...
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Estonian Reform Party (section Siim Kallas)
Democrats for Europe (ALDE). Reform Party leaders Siim Kallas, Taavi Rõivas, Andrus Ansip and Kaja Kallas have all served as prime ministers of Estonia....
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Andres Tarand, Tiit Vähi, Mart Siimann, Siim Kallas, Juhan Parts, Andrus Ansip, Taavi Rõivas, Jüri Ratas and Kaja Kallas. The PMs of the interim government...
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the name Siim include: Given name Siim Avi (born 1984), Estonian politician and lawyer Siim Kabrits (born 1979), Estonian politician Siim Kallas (born 1948)...
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buried in Liiva Cemetery in Tallinn. Alver's grandson Siim Kallas and great-granddaughter Kaja Kallas later both became prime minister of Estonia. 1929:...
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Syrian actor and politician Siim Kallas (born 1948), Estonian politician Teet Kallas (born 1943), Estonian writer Greek: Kallas, ancient Greek general of...
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by Siim Kallas at the time, Vähi hinted that Kallas himself had stolen these millions. Criminal proceedings were started, as a result of which Siim Kallas...
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Estonia (also the Museum of General Laidoner). Former Prime Minister Siim Kallas was municipal mayor of Vimsii between 2017 and 2019. "Population by place...
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Party from 1996 to 2002. He became an advisor to then prime minister Siim Kallas in 2002. Michal served as the Elder of the Tallinn City Centre for one...
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Kallas' cabinet may refer to: Siim Kallas' cabinet Kaja Kallas' cabinet (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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2004 President Romano Prodi Preceded by Erkki Liikanen Succeeded by Siim Kallas European Commissioner for Transport In office 16 February 1995 – 16 September...
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Kristina Kallas (born 29 January 1976) is an Estonian politician who was the leader of the Eesti 200 party. She is not related to Kaja Kallas, the current...
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Party. He took the office on 23 July 2024 following the resignation of Kaja Kallas. The prime minister does not head any specific ministry. Rather, in accordance...
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while acknowledging the advances it had already made in this respect. Siim Kallas was twice acting commissioner in his stead, from 19 April 2014 to 25...
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support from any party. On 3 August 2016, the Reform Party nominated Siim Kallas as the party's official candidate. Marina Kaljurand and Urmas Paet had...
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for office. Farage had also made allegations against vice-president Siim Kallas, stating he had a criminal record in fraud. However this proved false...
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to Minister of Defence Kalle Laanet from 2018 until 2019, advisor to Siim Kallas from 2019 until 2021, and was the campaign manager of the Reform Party...
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in Pärnu on 2002, but taken down only nine days after prime minister Siim Kallas had condemned the statue. The statue was then located in Lihula in 2004...
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President Günter Verheugen Franco Frattini Antonio Tajani Jacques Barrot Siim Kallas Viviane Reding Joaquín Almunia First Vice-President Margot Wallström...
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because the party's founder and hitherto chairman, former prime minister Siim Kallas, had become EU Commissioner and vice president and thus had to move to...
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President José Manuel Barroso Preceded by Jacques Barrot Succeeded by Siim Kallas Member of the European Parliament In office 1 July 2014 – 12 October...
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Siim Kallas in the election in parliament, in case the parliament was unable to make a decision. However, the Reform Party decided to support Kallas both...
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government elected in the March 2023 election, led by Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and consisting of the Reform Party, the Social Democrats and Estonia 200...
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February 2010 Jacques Barrot France UMP 22 November 2004 9 February 2010 Siim Kallas Estonia ERP 22 November 2004 8 May 2008 Franco Frattini Italy FI 9...
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EU Observer. Retrieved 27 September 2007. Kallas, Siim (10 April 2008). "Speech of Vice-President Kallas: Designing for the Future – The Market and the...
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when the accident occurred. On 24 January 2012, Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas told the Transportation Committee of the European Parliament that lessons...
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of Saaremaa Municipality. Kallas was sworn in as Minister of Regional and Rural Affairs in the third cabinet of Kaja Kallas on 17 April 2023. "Volikogu...
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1996 – October 1998 Prime Minister Tiit Vähi Mart Siimann Preceded by Siim Kallas Succeeded by Raul Mälk Personal details Born (1953-12-26) 26 December...
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