Urmas Kruuse (born 14 July 1965) is an Estonian politician who has been the Minister of Rural Affairs since 2021. From 2014 to 2015, he was the Minister...
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professor Urmas Kruuse (born 1965), politician Urmas Laht (born 1955), politician Urmas Lattikas (born 1960), composer and jazz pianist Urmas Eero Liiv...
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Prime Minister Jüri Ratas from 10 December 2019 to 26 January 2021. Urmas Kruuse was appointed as his successor. He is affiliated with the Conservative...
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2014 9 April 2015 1 year, 2 days Rõivas (I) Minister of Rural Affairs Urmas Kruuse Reform Party 9 April 2015 23 November 2016 1 year, 228 days Rõivas (II)...
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August 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urmas Paet. Foreign Minister's Homepage Urmas Paet at Estonian Reform Party's website European Union...
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Urmas Reitelmann (born 9 July 1958 in Tallinn) is an Estonian radio and television personality, producer, journalist and politician. He has been member...
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Laine Jänes Reform Party Mayor 41 26 April 2007 – 26 March 2014 Urmas Kruuse Reform Party Mayor 41 8 April 2014 – present Urmas Klaas Reform Party Mayor...
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Paul-Eerik Rummo (2003–2007) Jaan Õunapuu (2003–2007) Urve Palo (2007–2009) Urmas Kruuse (2014) Anne Sulling (2014) Minister without portfolio is not a common...
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Pikamäe and Speaker of Parliament Eiki Nestor. In November 2017, Archbishop Urmas Viilma of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church argued that the Estonian...
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Preceded by Hanno Pevkur Succeeded by Helmen Kütt (Social Protection) Urmas Kruuse (Health and Labour) Personal details Born (1979-09-26) 26 September 1979...
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September 2015 to the next cabinet SDE Ministry of Rural Affairs Minister of Rural Affairs Urmas Kruuse 9 April 2015 23 November 2016 Reform Source...
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Urmas Klaas (born on 17 March 1971 Räpina) is an Estonian politician. Since 2014 he is the mayor of Tartu. Since 2006 he belongs to Estonian Reform Party...
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Toomas Kivimägi Pärnu County Urmas Klaas Tartu City Eerik-Niiles Kross Võru County, Valga County, and Põlva County Urmas Kruuse Jõgeva County and Tartu County...
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Urmas Reinsalu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈuɾmɑs ˈɾei̯nsɑlu]; born 22 June 1975) is an Estonian politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from...
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politicians who eventually became ministers of government, Laine Jänes and Urmas Kruuse. All of them are members of the Estonian Reform Party, which has dominated...
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November 2016 – 29 April 2019 Kaia Iva 26 March 2014 – 30 March 2015 Urmas Kruuse 9 April 2015 – 14 September 2015 Rannar Vassiljev 14 September 2015 –...
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lived in Elva 1911–1918 and 1921–1931 Kalle Kriit (born 1983), cyclist Urmas Kruuse (born 1965), politician; was born and lived in Elva, was the Mayor of...
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January 2021 to the next cabinet Reform Ministry of Rural Affairs Minister of Rural Affairs Urmas Kruuse 26 January 2021 to the next cabinet Reform...
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Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas Preceded by Helir-Valdor Seeder Succeeded by Urmas Kruuse (rural affairs) Minister of Finance In office 5 April 2007 – 21 May 2009...
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Political offices Preceded by Urmas Kruuse Minister of Rural Affairs 2016–2016 Succeeded by Tarmo Tamm...
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17 April 2023 – 16 April 2024 Prime Minister Kaja Kallas Preceded by Urmas Kruuse Succeeded by Lauri Läänemets (caretaker) Minister of the Environment...
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Democracy of ALDE. She is the daughter of Urmas Alender. She was named after Yoko Ono, John Lennon's wife, because Urmas admired Lennon Together with her father...
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Minister of Finance. Also on 3 November 2014 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Urmas Paet, resigned to become an MP in the European Parliament. Politics of Estonia...
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Viljandi Laine Jänes Tartu Kaja Kallas Harju and Rapla Urmas Klaas Võru, Valga and Põlva Urmas Kruuse Tartu Tõnis Kõiv Järva and Viljandi Rein Lang Pärnu...
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Belobrovtsev (Centre) relinquished his seat in advance for Viktor Vassiljev. Urmas Klaas (Reform) relinquished his seat in advance for Hele Everaus. Mihhail...
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Riisalo 18 July 2022 to the next cabinet Reform Ministry of Rural Affairs Minister of Rural Affairs Urmas Kruuse 18 July 2022 17 April 2023 Reform...
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Põlva Johannes Kert Järva and Viljandi Toomas Kivimägi Pärnu Urmas Klaas Tartu Urmas Kruuse Jõgeva and Tartu Martin Kukk Mustamäe and Nõmme Ants Laaneots...
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offices Preceded by Andrus Ansip Mayor of Tartu 2004–2007 Succeeded by Urmas Kruuse Preceded by Raivo Palmaru Minister of Culture 2007–2011 Succeeded by...
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mandates - Kert Kingo (EKRE), 3,095 votes; Aivar Kokk (IE), 3,136 votes; Urmas Kruuse (REF), 6,235 votes; Irja Lutsar (EE200), 3,523 votes; Luisa Rõivas (REF)...
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2022 Prime Minister Kaja Kallas Preceded by Eva-Maria Liimets Succeeded by Urmas Reinsalu Minister of Entrepreneurship and Information Technology In office...
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