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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    he became an advisor to the Prime Minister and Reform Party Leader Andrus Ansip. He was elected to the Tallinn City Council in 2005 and to the Riigikogu...
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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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    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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  • 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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    of Estonia In office 9 October 2006 – 10 October 2016 Prime Minister Andrus Ansip Taavi Rõivas Preceded by Arnold Rüütel Succeeded by Kersti Kaljulaid...
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  • (Kalevi-Liiva) camps in September 1944. In May 2005, Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip gave a speech while visiting Klooga: "Although these murderers must answer...
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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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    materialize. In 2022, 15 years after the election campaign, then-Reform leader Andrus Ansip commented that the promise had simply been a slogan and an appeal, telling...
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    had already made a declaration, asking Estonia's government (led by Andrus Ansip) to step down. Sven Mikser, leader of the foreign affairs' commission...
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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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    Tartu. The annual running event Tartu Sügisjooks takes place in Tartu. Andrus Ansip (1956), politician, former Prime Minister of Estonia Paul Ariste (1905–1990)...
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  • (1920–2013) Hardo Aasmäe (1951–2014), geographer, politician, encyclopedist Andrus Ansip (born 1956), politician, former prime minister Jaan Anvelt (1884–1937)...
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