Ministry of the Environment (Estonia)
The Ministry of the Environment (Estonian: Keskkonnaministeerium) is a government ministry of Estonia responsible for the issue of policies regarding climate, mineral resources, environmental awareness, fisheries and hunting in Estonia.[1] The current Minister of the Environment is Tõnis Mölder.[2]
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Formed | 21 December 1989 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Estonia |
Headquarters | Narva mnt 7a, 15172 Tallinn, Estonia |
Annual budget | 190.4 mln € EUR (2021) |
Minister responsible |
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Website | http://www.envir.ee/en |
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List of Ministers
Portrait | Minister | Party | Term of Office | Prime Minister | |
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Tiit Nuudi | Independent | 21 December 1989 – 11 April 1990 (111 days) |
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Toomas Frey | Independent | 11 April 1990 – 13 February 1991 (308 days) |
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Tõnis Kaasik | Independent | 13 February 1991 – 22 October 1992 (1 year, 252 days) |
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Andres Tarand | Moderates | 21 October 1992 – 8 November 1994 (2 years, 18 days) |
Laar (I) | ||
Vootele Hansen | Moderates | 8 November 1994 – 20 April 1995 (163 days) |
Tarand (I) | ||
Villu Reiljan | People's Union | 20 April 1995 – 9 March 1999 (3 years, 323 days) |
Vähi (II, III) Siimann (I) | ||
Heiki Kranich | Reform Party | 25 March 1999 – 10 April 2003 (4 years, 16 days) |
Laar (II) Kallas (I) | ||
Villu Reiljan | People's Union | 10 April 2003 – 8 October 2006 (3 years, 181 days) |
Parts (I) Ansip (I) | ||
Rein Randver | People's Union | 11 October 2006 – 5 April 2007 (176 days) |
Ansip (I) | ||
Jaanus Tamkivi | Reform Party | 5 April 2007 – 5 April 2011 (4 years, 0 days) |
Ansip (II) | ||
Keit Pentus-Rosimannus | Reform Party | 6 April 2011 – 17 November 2014 (3 years, 225 days) |
Ansip (III) Rõivas (I) | ||
Mati Raidma | Reform Party | 17 November 2014 – 9 April 2015 (143 days) |
Rõivas (I) | ||
Marko Pomerants | Pro Patria and Res Publica Union | 9 April 2015 – 12 June 2017 (2 years, 64 days) |
Rõivas (II) Ratas (I) | ||
Siim Kiisler | Pro Patria and Res Publica Union | 12 June 2017 – 29 April 2019 (1 year, 321 days) |
Ratas (I) | ||
Rene Kokk | Conservative People's Party of Estonia | 29 April 2019 – 7 November 2020 (1 year, 192 days) |
Ratas (II) | ||
Rain Epler | Conservative People's Party of Estonia | 16 November 2020 – 26 January 2021 (71 days) |
Ratas (II) | ||
Tõnis Mölder | Estonian Centre Party | 26 January 2021 – (9 days) |
Kallas (I) | ||
References
- "Ministry of the Environment" (in Estonian). Estonian Government.
- "Ratas' second government sworn in Monday afternoon". ERR. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
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