رئيس وزراء إستونيا
رئيس وزراء جمهورية إستونيا
Eesti Vabariigi peaminister | |
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عضو | المجلس الأوروبي |
المقر | بيت ستينبوك, تالين |
المعيـِّن | رئيس إستونيا |
طول المدة | تُجرى الانتخابات العامة لـ Riigikogu كل أربع سنوات على الأكثر. رئيس الوزراء هو بالعادة زعيم الحزب المنتصر. لا يتم فرض حدود على المنصب. |
الشاغل الافتتاحي | Konstantin Päts |
التشكل | 24 فبراير 1918 |
الراتب | 5,288 يورو شهريًا[1] |
الموقع الإلكتروني | http://valitsus.ee/ |
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رئيس وزراء إستونيا ( الإستونية: peaminister ، حرفياً الوزير الرئيسي أو رئيس الوزراء ) هو رئيس الحكومة من جمهورية إستونيا. يتم ترشيح رئيس الوزراء من قبل الرئيس بعد إجراء المشاورات المناسبة مع الفصائل البرلمانية وتأكيده من قبل البرلمان.
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التاريخ
1918–1920
Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party | Cabinet | Riigikogu (Election) |
Separate Head of State | |||
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Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||||
The executive order of the Provisional Government and the Council of Elders of the Provincial Assembly replaced the office of Chairman of the Council of Ministers. | |||||||||
Konstantin Päts Prime Minister of the Provisional Government |
12 November 1918 | 9 May 1919 | 179 | Country People's Union (EMRL) |
Päts I Provisional EMRL–ETE–EDE–ESDTP |
Provincial Assembly (1917) |
None | ||
Päts III Provisional EMRL–ETE–EDE–ESDTP EMRL–ETE–EDE–ESDTP–SEE EMRL–ETE–EDE–ESDTP–SEE–VKK EMRL–ETE–ER–ESDTP–SEE–VKK EMRL–ETE–ER–ESRP–SEE–VKK | |||||||||
Otto August Strandman (1875–1941) 1st Prime Minister |
9 May 1919 | 18 November 1919 | 194 | Labour Party (ETE) |
Strandman I ETE–ESDTP–ER |
Constituent Assembly (1919) | |||
Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?) 2nd Prime Minister |
18 November 1919 | 28 July 1920 | 254 | People's Party (ER) |
Tõnisson I ER–ETE–ESDTP | ||||
Ado Birk (1883–1942) 3rd Prime Minister |
28 July 1920 | 30 July 1920 | 3 | People's Party (ER) |
Birk ER–ETE–KRE | ||||
Jaan Tõnisson (1868–1941?) 4th Prime Minister (2nd term) |
30 July 1920 | 26 October 1920 | 89 | People's Party (ER) |
Tõnisson II ER | ||||
Ants Piip (1884–1942) 5th Prime Minister |
26 October 1920 | 20 December 1920 | 56 | Labour Party (ETE) |
Piip ETE | ||||
The 1920 Constitution replaced the office with State Elder. |
1934–1937
Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party | Cabinet | Riigikogu (Election) |
Separate Head of State | |||
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Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||||
The 1934 Constitution divided the office of State Elder between a new office called State Elder and a Prime Minister. | |||||||||
Konstantin Päts 6th Prime Minister (in duties of the State Elder) (2nd term) |
24 January 1934 | 3 September 1937 | 1,319 | Farmers' Assemblies and Association of Settlers (PK/ARVK) |
Päts V non-party coalition |
V (1932) |
Prime Minister in duties of the State Elder Konstantin Päts | ||
Fatherland Union (I) [Note 1] |
Parliament disbanded [Note 2] | ||||||||
The Amendment Act of the 1938 Constitution temporarily merged the offices of State Elder and Prime Minister into President-Regent. |
1938–1944
Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party | Cabinet | Riigikogu (Election) |
Separate Head of State | |||
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Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||||
The 1938 Constitution divided the office of President-Regent between a President and a Prime Minister. | |||||||||
Kaarel Eenpalu (1888–1942) Acting Prime Minister |
24 April 1938 | 9 May 1938 | 537 | Fatherland Union (I) |
Päts V non-party coalition [Note 3] |
Parliament disbanded |
President Konstantin Päts (1938-1940) | ||
7th Prime Minister | 9 May 1938 | 12 October 1939 | Eenpalu II non-party coalition |
VI (1938) | |||||
Jüri Uluots (1890–1945) 8th Prime Minister |
12 October 1939 | 21 June 1940 | 254 | Fatherland Union (I) |
Uluots non-party coalition | ||||
1st Soviet Occupation | |||||||||
German Occupation | |||||||||
Otto Tief (1889–1976) Acting Prime Minister |
18 September 1944 | 25 September 1944 | 8 | None | Tief non-party coalition |
Parliament disbanded |
Prime Minister in duties of the President Jüri Uluots | ||
2nd Soviet Occupation (See Estonian Government in Exile) |
1990 – الحاضر
Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party | Cabinet | Riigikogu (Election) |
Separate Head of State | |||
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Took Office | Left Office | Days | |||||||
2nd Soviet Occupation (See Estonian Government in Exile) | |||||||||
style="background:قالب:Estonian Centre Party/meta/color; color:white"| | Edgar Savisaar (1950– ) 1st Prime Minister of the Interim Government |
3 April 1990 [Note 4] |
29 January 1992 | 668 | Popular Front (RR) |
Savisaar Interim various coalition partners |
Supreme Council (1990) [Note 5] |
Chairman of the Supreme Council Arnold Rüütel | |
Tiit Vähi (1947– ) 2nd Prime Minister of the Interim Government |
29 January 1992 | 21 October 1992 | 266 | None | Vähi Interim various coalition partners | ||||
style="background:قالب:Pro Patria Union/meta/color;"| | Mart Laar (1960– ) 9th Prime Minister |
21 October 1992 | 8 November 1994 | 749 | Fatherland (I) |
Laar I I–M–ERSP I–M–ERSP–L |
VII (1992) |
President Lennart Georg Meri (1991-2001) | |
style="background:قالب:Social Democratic Party (Estonia)/meta/color; color:white"| | Andres Tarand (1940– ) 10th Prime Minister |
8 November 1994 | 17 April 1995 | 161 | Moderates (M) |
Tarand M–I–ERSP–L–P | |||
rowspan=2 style="background:قالب:Estonian Coalition Party/meta/color; color:white"| | Tiit Vähi (1947– ) 11th Prime Minister (2nd term) |
17 April 1995 | 17 March 1997 | 701 | Coalition Party's and Country People's Alliance (KMÜ) |
Vähi I KMÜ–K |
VIII (1995) | ||
Vähi II KMÜ–ER KMÜ–AP | |||||||||
style="background:قالب:Estonian Coalition Party/meta/color; color:white"| | Mart Siimann (1946– ) 12th Prime Minister |
17 March 1997 | 25 March 1999 | 739 | Coalition Party's and Country People's Alliance (KMÜ) |
Siimann KMÜ–AP | |||
rowspan=2 style="background:قالب:Pro Patria Union/meta/color;"| | Mart Laar (1960– ) 13th Prime Minister (2nd term) |
25 March 1999 | 28 January 2002 | 1,041 | Pro Patria Union (IL) |
Laar II IL–RM–RE |
IX (1999) | ||
President Arnold Rüütel (2001-2006) | |||||||||
style="background:قالب:Estonian Reform Party/meta/color;"| | Siim Kallas (1948– ) 14th Prime Minister |
28 January 2002 | 10 April 2003 | 438 | Reform Party (ER) |
Kallas ER–K | |||
style="background:قالب:Res Publica Party/meta/color; color:white"| | Juhan Parts (1966– ) 15th Prime Minister |
10 April 2003 | 12 April 2005 | 735 | Res Publica Party (RP) |
Parts RP–ER–ERL |
X (2003) | ||
rowspan=4 style="background:قالب:Estonian Reform Party/meta/color;"| | Andrus Ansip (1956– ) 16th Prime Minister |
12 April 2005 | 26 March 2014 | 3,271 | Reform Party (ER) |
Ansip I ER–K–ERL | |||
President Toomas Hendrik Ilves (2006-2016) | |||||||||
Ansip II ER–IRL–SDE ER–IRL |
XI (2007) | ||||||||
Ansip III ER–IRL |
XII (2011) | ||||||||
rowspan=3 style="background:قالب:Estonian Reform Party/meta/color;"| | Taavi Rõivas (1979– ) 17th Prime Minister |
26 March 2014 | 23 November 2016 | 973 | Reform Party (ER) |
Rõivas I ER–SDE | |||
Rõivas II ER–SDE–IRL |
XIII (2015) | ||||||||
President Kersti Kaljulaid (2016-) | |||||||||
rowspan=2 style="background:قالب:Estonian Centre Party/meta/color;"| | Jüri Ratas (1978– ) 18th Prime Minister |
23 November 2016 | Incumbent | 2920 | Centre Party (K) |
Ratas K–SDE–IRL | |||
Ratas II K–EKRE–I |
XIV (2019) |
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المصادر
- ^ "Riigikogu liikmete ja teiste kõrgemate riigiteenijate palk ei muutu". Postimees. 15 مارس 2017.
ملاحظات
- ^ All political parties were banned on 20 March 1935. The Fatherland Union was the only sanctioned political organization, but cannot be considered a political party per se.
- ^ The "Era of Silence" began on with Päts' self-coup on 21 March 1934. The Riigikogu approved of the coup retroactively on 15 March 1934. The Riigikogu was thereafter not convened after 2 October 1934. It was officially disbanded on 1 October 1938.
- ^ Although Konstantin Päts resigned as President-Regent on 24 April 1938 to become the President on the same day, his cabinet remained temporarily in office until 9 May 1938, headed by acting Prime Minister Kaarel Eenpalu.
- ^ The Supreme Council of the Estonian SSR on 30 March 1990 declared Soviet rule to have been illegal since 1940 and declared a transition period for full independence. Full independence was restored on 20 August 1991.
- ^ Elections were for the "Supreme Soviet", but the translation of the assembly name was changed before the Interim Government was sworn in, on 29 March 1990.