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    Edgar Savisaar (31 May 1950 – 29 December 2022) was an Estonian politician, one of the founding members of Popular Front of Estonia and the Centre Party...
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  • Savisaar is a surname of Estonian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Savisaar (1950–2022), Estonian politician, interim Prime Minister...
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    placed third with 14.2% of votes and 16 seats. It entered the coalition, Edgar Savisaar taking the position of the Minister of Internal Affairs, and four other...
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    Vilja Toomast (redirect from Vilja Savisaar)
    government. In 2009, she became a Member of the European Parliament after Edgar Savisaar renounced his mandate, so as to remain mayor of Tallinn. She left the...
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    historian and author Edgar Savisaar, Estonian politician (Keskerakond) Edgar Seligman (1867–1958), American-born British fencer Edgar Sengier, Belgium director...
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  • Rahvarinne; RR), introduced to the public by the Estonian politician Edgar Savisaar under the short-lived name Popular Front for the Support of Perestroika...
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    Riigikogu. Savisaar is the son of former Prime Minister of Estonia Edgar Savisaar. In 2003, he graduated from Tallinn University in applied informatics...
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    reestablishment of national independence within the republic. On 3 April 1990, Edgar Savisaar of the Popular Front of Estonia was elected chairman of the Council...
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    Retrieved 18 July 2024. Mets, Risto (23 March 2015). "Edgar Savisaare jalg amputeeriti" [Edgar Savisaar's leg amputated]. Tartu Postimees (in Estonian). Archived...
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    became the second post-Soviet Prime Minister of Estonia, succeeding Edgar Savisaar. During this first stint as prime minister, he embarked upon a vast...
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