Jüri Ratas (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈjyri ˈrɑtːɑs]; born 2 July 1978) is an Estonian politician who served as the prime minister of Estonia from 2016...
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election-winning Reform Party offered to form a coalition with Jüri Ratas's Centre Party, Ratas turned down the offer. This left the winners of the elections...
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November 26. "President appoints Jüri Ratas' government". ERR. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016. "Ratas' second government sworn in Monday...
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the coalition talks, the party of Jüri Ratas further lost support. The critics of the decision have claimed that Ratas is willing to sacrifice his party's...
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Kiik was an advisor to Jüri Ratas in the Riigikogu and in the years 2016–2019, he was the head of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas's office in the State Chancellery...
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Jüri Ratas, entered into talks with Isamaa and the Conservative People's Party (EKRE), the latter being widely considered a far-right party. Ratas had...
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Rein Ratas (9 May 1938 – 18 April 2022) was an Estonian politician, representing the Estonian Centre Party. Ratas served in the Riigikogu 2007–2011 and...
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County. As a result, in the following months the previous party leader Jüri Ratas and several other party members defected to other political forces, leaving...
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parliamentary election in 2019, the Centre Party, led by Jüri Ratas, formed a government with Ratas serving as prime minister. His government was brought...
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ruling Estonian Centre Party taking 23%. The Centre Party managed to form Jüri Ratas' second cabinet with the conservative Isamaa party and the far-right EKRE...
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SDE and IRL formed a new coalition led by the Centre Party's chairman, Jüri Ratas. The new coalition was sworn in on 23 November. In April 2017, Tsahkna...
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Ratas is an Estonian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Endel Ratas (1938–2006), Estonian freedom fighter and politician Jüri Ratas (born...
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as Minister of the Environment in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas from 16 November 2020 to 26 January 2021. Tõnis Mölder was appointed as...
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leader of the conservative Isamaa party, former Minister of Defence in Jüri Ratas' cabinet and Minister of Social Protection in Taavi Rõivas' second cabinet...
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County. As a result, in the following months the previous party leader Jüri Ratas and several other party members defected to other political forces, leaving...
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as Ministry of Rural Affairs in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas from 10 December 2019 to 26 January 2021. Urmas Kruuse was appointed as...
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Minister of Public Administration in the first cabinet of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas from 2 May 2018 to 29 April 2019. He is affiliated with the Estonian Centre...
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April after the resignation of mayor Taavi Aas to serve in the cabinet of Jüri Ratas. On 30 September 2019, he was made an honorary citizen of Seoul, South...
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its seats and led to the eventual resignation of party leader Jüri Ratas. Karilaid and Ratas joined Isamaa in late 2023 and early 2024 respectively. Jaak...
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1994), singer Jüri Raidla (born 1957), lawyer Jüri Randviir (1927–1996), chess player and journalist Jüri Ratas (born 1978), politician Jüri Rätsep (1935–2018)...
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2016, a coalition government led by Estonian Centre Party (EK) leader Jüri Ratas consisting of EK, SDE and IRL was sworn in. This cabinet governed until...
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and remained in opposition to the second Ratas government. In January 2021, after the resignation of Jüri Ratas as Prime Minister, Kallas formed a Reform...
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Party and an extraordinary party congress was called for November. MP Jüri Ratas was the first to announce his candidacy, after which four others followed...
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president of Estonia. In November 2016, the new chairman of the Centre Party Jüri Ratas became the new Prime Minister of Estonia. He succeeded prime minister...
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subsequent inclusion in the governing coalition, Helme was appointed to Jüri Ratas' second cabinet as Estonia's interior minister. On 2 May 2019, Helme was...
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the numbers to repeal the underlying partnership law. Prime Minister Jüri Ratas echoed his suggestion, saying that the law would be repealed by neither...
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Minister Kaja Kallas. She also served as Minister of Health and Labour in Jüri Ratas' first cabinet. She was sworn in on 2 May 2018, after the former minister...
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percentages of support being given: Ratas, Soomere, Henn Põlluaas, Jüri Luik, Madise, Ansip, David Vseviov, Jüri Raidla, Siim Kallas, and Alar Karis....
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as Minister of the Environment in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas from 29 April 2019 to 7 November 2020. Rain Epler was appointed as his...
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served as the Minister of Defence in the government of Prime Minister Jüri Ratas. In addition, he chaired the EPP Defense Ministers Meeting, which gathers...
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