Jüri Pihl (17 March 1954 – 3 February 2019) was an Estonian politician, a member of the Social Democratic Party. From 1993 to 2003 he served as the General...
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1955), Swedish sprinter Hollie Pihl (1928–2018), American judge Jüri Pihl (1954–2019), Estonian politician Oskar Pihl (1890–1959), Finnish silversmith...
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and teacher Jüri Parik (1889–1929), politician Jüri Pertmann (1938–2019), dissident and civil servant Jüri Pihl (1954–2019), politician Jüri Pootsmann (born...
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evidence handed over by the United States Department of Justice in 2003, Jüri Pihl, the Attorney General of Estonia, opened an investigation into Gorshkow's...
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(1996–2001) Toomas Hendrik Ilves (2001–2002) Ivari Padar (2002–2009) Jüri Pihl (2009–2010) Sven Mikser (2010–2015) Jevgeni Ossinovski (2015–2019) Indrek...
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prime minister Ants Piip (1885-1942), politician, former head of state Jüri Pihl (1954-2019), politician Konstantin Päts (1874–1956), journalist, politician...
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he assumed the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Jüri Ratas. Mikser was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2019...
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counselling the party's leading politicians. As such, she has cooperated with Jüri Pihl, Katrin Saks and Sven Mikser, being one of the latter's closest supporters...
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songwriter Tõnis Palts (born 1953), Estonian politician and businessman Jüri Pihl (1954–2019), Estonian police officer and politician Keith Pupart (born...
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April 2011 Reform Ministry of the Interior Minister of the Interior Jüri Pihl 5 April 2007 21 May 2009 SDE Marko Pomerants 4 June 2009 6 April 2011...
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