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Estonian and economist
A Friedman Prize was given to the late British economist Peter Bauer during 2002, Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto during 2004, Mart Laar, former Estonian Prime Minister during 2006 and a young Venezuelan student Yon Goicoechea during 2008.

Estonian and former
Such countries recognized Estonian diplomats and consuls who still functioned in many countries in the name of their former governments.
By January 1944, the front was pushed back by the Soviet Army almost all the way to the former Estonian border.
After Estonia regained independence from the Soviet Union on August 20, 1991, the exiled association of the German Baltic nobility sent an official message to the president-to-be Lennart Meri that no member of the association would claim proprietary rights to their former Estonian lands.
While in the KGB's Lubyanka Prison, Solzhenitsyn had befriended Arnold Susi, a lawyer and former Estonian Minister of Education.
Kallas is a member and former leader of the free-market liberal Estonian Reform Party.
* Estonian kroon, ISO 4217 currency code for the former currency of Estonia
The Russian Federation, however, considers Estonia to be a successor of the Estonian SSR and recognizes the 1945 border between two former national republics.
Although, on the first ballot, Arnold Rüütel, a former leading communist and Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Estonian SSR, had led with 42 per cent of the total vote, the final choice for the nomination was made by Parliament, the Riigikogu, which was dominated by the Pro Patria Alliance.
The representation of the party grew to 16 seats in 2005 when Toomas Alatalu, Robert Lepikson and Jaanus Marrandi, former members of the Estonian Centre Party decided to join the People's Union.
Estonian Air's new CEO and former AirBaltic chief commercial officer Tero Taskila expects the company to be earning a profit by 2012 after losing money since 2005.
In 2006 the Reason Foundation sponsored a " Reason in Amsterdam " event with South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, former Estonian prime minister Mart Laar, and journalist Andrew Sullivan.
In 1944 the former Estonian territory east of the river was transferred to Russian SFSR and Narva was thus established as the eastern border of Estonian SSR, an internal border within USSR.
In late June 1988 Väljas bowed to pressure from the Estonian Popular Front and legalized the flying of the former National Flag of independent Estonia, and agreed a new state language law that made Estonian the official language of the Republic.
George Smiley is called out from retirement for the last time to investigate the death of one of his old agents, a former Soviet General, titular head of an Estonian
Besides the entire technological elite of Estonia, alumni include numerous industrialists and businessmen, including the former Chairman of Hansapank, the biggest bank of the region, Indrek Neivelt ; the Chairman of the Estonian Chamber of Commerce, Toomas Luman ; and the former Prime Minister and eminent industrialist Tiit Vähi.
The Vice President and former President of the Estonian Academy of Science, Jüri Engelbrecht, is also a member of TUT.
Ants Antson ( born 11 November 1938 ) is a former Estonian speed skater who competed for the Soviet Union.
* Laine Jänes ( former name of Laine Randjärv ; born 1964 ), Estonian politician
At the mother party convention in 2005, after heavy research including an interview with former Estonian prime minister Mart Laar, KU proposed a resolution committing the party to a flat tax system, instead of the current progressive Danish tax system.
* Aleksander Saharov ( born 1982 ), a former Estonian professional footballer.

Estonian and chairman
He is also the head of the University of Tartu ’ s Department of Psychology and the chairman of the Estonian Science Foundation ( 2003-2009 ), as well as an editor of Estonia ’ s most important social science and humanities journal in English, Trames.
In periods between 1919 to 1933, he was chairman of the insurance company " Estonian Lloyd ".
* Dr. Mäll was one of the founders and first chairman of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, 1991 1993 ; * Member of the Estonian Congress and Estonian Council, 1990 1992 ;
Andrus Ansip ( born 1 October 1956 ) is the current Prime Minister of Estonia, and chairman of the market liberal Estonian Reform Party ().
On 21 November 2004, Ansip became Chairman of Estonian Reform Party because the party's founder and hitherto chairman, former Prime Minister Siim Kallas, had become EU Commissioner and Vice President and thus had to move to Brussels.
He has acted as chairman of the Estonian International Commission for Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity investigating Communist and Nazi crimes in Estonia.
Enn Tarto together with Linnart Mäll took part in founding the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation, has been chairman of the Estonian Society of Pan-Europe, and chairman of council of the Estonian Human Rights Institute from 1992 to 1995.

Estonian and country's
In the Estonia 2007 parliamentary elections, the Estonian Greens won 7. 1 percent of the vote, and a mandate for six seats in the country's parliament, the Riigikogu.
Estonia established a currency board pegged to the Deutschmark in 1992 after gaining independence, and this policy is seen as a mainstay of that country's subsequent economic success ( see Economy of Estonia for a detailed description of the Estonian currency board ).
The Estonian government has committed itself to protect at least 9, 800 hectars of the country's alvars as part of the Natura 2000 network.
Located at the junction of the country's Tallinn-Narva ( west-east ) and Tallinn-Tartu-Valga ( north-south ) railway lines, it is an important centre of transit for freight ( mainly Russian oil and timber ) as well as rail passengers ( mostly Estonian commuters ).
The Estonian businessman and politician Tiit Vähi, who briefly served as Estonia's prime minister in 1992 and once more in 1995-1997, described " overall anti-Russian sentiment " as a feature of the populist current in the country's politics, raising it as one among a number of issues with the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip.
In November 2003, he was selected by the Estonian Football Association as the country's greatest player of the last 50 years.
The three members are also seen as something of sex symbols in their homeland, with a 2006 poll by the Estonian magazine Kroonika voting Piret Järvis the country's most attractive female.
On 7 February Jüri Uluots, the last constitutional prime minister of the republic of Estonia, supported the mobilization call during a radio address in the hope of restoring the Estonian Army and the country's independence.

Estonian and parliamentary
A parliamentary republic was formed by the Estonian Constituent Assembly and the first Constitution of Estonia was adopted on June 15, 1920.
Only Estonian citizens may participate in parliamentary elections.
* 2007 Estonian parliamentary election, 2007: Approximately 30, 000 voters take advantage of electronic voting in Estonia, the world's first nationwide voting where part of the votecasting is allowed in the form of remote electronic voting via the Internet.
On June 28, 1992, Estonian voters approved the constitutional assembly's draft constitution and implementation act, which established a parliamentary government with a president as chief of state and with a government headed by a prime minister.
After resignation of Laar, Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coalition that lasted until next parliamentary election, 2003.
In the 2007 Estonian parliamentary election, the party received 143, 528 votes ( 26. 1 % of the total ), an improvement of + 0. 7 %.
In Estonian parliamentary election, 2003 the party collected 64, 463 votes, which made 13 % share of all votes and 13 mandates out of 101.
The Estonian Reform Party is the strongest party in the area surrounding Tallinn, in north-western Estonia, and is also the largest party across Tartu County in the east, as illustrated by this map of the Estonian parliamentary election, 2007 | 2007 election results.
SDE's aim in the 2007 Estonian parliamentary election was to win at least 17 seats out of 101.
The parliamentary elections of March 1995 gave victory to the KMÜ coalition, comprising the Estonian Coalition Party and the People's Union of Estonia Parties.
The 2003 Estonian parliamentary election was held in Estonia on 2 March 2003 to elect the members of the Riigikogu ( Estonian Parliament ).
Estonian parliamentary election of 1999 was held on 7 March 1999.
After resignation of Laar, Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coalition that lasted until next parliamentary election, 2003.
Estonian parliamentary election of 1995 was held on 5 March 1995.
The cartel won 41 seats which is the best result in Estonian parliamentary election so far.
Estonian parliamentary election of 1992 was held on 20 September, 1992.
On 4 March 2007, Ansip's Reform Party won 27 percent of the vote in the Estonian parliamentary elections, raising its mandate in the Riigikogu to 31 seats from 19.

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