Edgar Savisaar
Edgar Savisaar is a prominent Estonian politician and a founding member of the Estonian Centre Party. He has served in various capacities, including as the Mayor of Tallinn and as a Minister in the Estonian government. Known for his charismatic leadership and political acumen, Savisaar has been a significant figure in Estonia's post-Soviet political landscape.
Born on May 31, 1950 (75 years old)
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar is also portrayed in the artwork that Kaido Jõeleht commissioned.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar is associated with the controversial proposal for a new large hospital in Tallinn, which has been criticized for its political motivations.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar was mentioned as someone who frequently visited Kohtla-Järve with Max Kauri in the early 2000s.
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Estonia:
Max Kaur recalled visiting Kohtla-Järve with Edgar Savisaar to promote Estonian interests.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar was the former leader of the Center Party whose case was handled by the prosecutor's office.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar is referenced in relation to Oleg Bessedin's career during his time in Tallinn's government.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar stated that accusations against him regarding illegal salary payments are slander aimed at damaging the reputation of the current local government.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar served as the mayor after the Reform Party left the coalition in December 2001.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar is mentioned as a former prime minister whose autobiography could share a similar title.
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Estonia:
Edgar Savisaar, a former chairman of the Center Party, took a similar approach to Arafat and had merits in the restoration of Estonia's independence.
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