specialising in European competition law. Kaja Kallas was born in Tallinn on 18 June 1977. Her father, Siim Kallas, served as chairman of the Bank of Estonia...
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The third cabinet of Kaja Kallas was the cabinet of Estonia from 17 April 2023 to 22 July 2024. The cabinet was formed following the 2023 parliamentary...
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Kaja Kallas' cabinet may refer to: Kaja Kallas' first cabinet Kaja Kallas' second cabinet Kaja Kallas's third cabinet This disambiguation page lists articles...
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The second cabinet of Kaja Kallas, (sometimes referred to as the Viljandi government (Estonian: Viljandi valitsus) due to the negotiations of the government...
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a mandate by the Riigikogu on July 15 and became Kaja Kallas's second cabinet. "Gallery: Kaja Kallas wins mandate to form government". ERR. 25 January...
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gives Kaja Kallas mandate to form new government". Eesti Rahvusringhääling. 2023-04-12. Retrieved 2023-04-12. Media related to Kristina Kallas at Wikimedia...
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European Commissioner. From 1972-90 Kallas was a member of the CPSU (Communist Party of the Soviet Union). In 1987, Kallas was one of the authors of the IME...
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Estonian Reform Party (section Kaja Kallas)
for the chairmanship from January 2018. Kaja Kallas was elected party leader on 14 April 2018. Under Kallas' leadership during the 2019 election, the...
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Estonia since 23 July 2024. A member of the Reform Party, he succeeded Kaja Kallas, who is to be appointed EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and...
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journalist Kaja Kallas (born 1977), Estonian politician Karol Kallas (born 1972), Estonian art critic and journalist (:et) Kristina Kallas (born 1976)...
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