Mart Nutt

Mart Nutt

politician Estonia

Mart Nutt was a prominent Estonian politician and thinker, known for his significant influence on the country's citizenship policies and his role in shaping various political programs following the restoration of Estonia's independence in 1991. As the chairman of the Constitutional Committee in the Estonian Parliament during the 1992-1994 term, he played a crucial role in establishing the foundations of the new democratic state. Nutt's writings reflect a deep engagement with democratic principles and societal issues, and his posthumously published diary, 'Diario,' provides insight into his thoughts on democracy and the challenges it faces. His legacy is marked by a commitment to conservatism and a cautious approach to political activism.

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Estonia Estonia: Mart Nutt was a key figure in shaping Estonia's citizenship policy and contributed to various political programs. 9

Postimees – major Estonian daily, est. 1857: AK FOOKUS ⟩ Mart Nuti mõttepäevik: demokraatiat ohustab peamiselt lollus