Urmas Reinsalu
Urmas Reinsalu is an Estonian politician and member of the Isamaa party, known for his work in various government roles, including as Minister of Justice. He has been an influential figure in Estonian politics, particularly in matters related to national security and defense. Recently, Reinsalu was in the news for his vocal opposition during a parliamentary session aimed at a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Kristen Michal, where he criticized her leadership and highlighted growing public dissatisfaction with her administration.
Born on Jun 01, 1975 (50 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Estonia | 7 | 5.57 | 0.63% | +30% | 1,326,539 | 10,944 | $31,000 | 256$ |
| Totals | 7 | 1,326,539 | 10,944 | $31,000 | 256$ |
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Recent Mentions
Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is the chairman of Isamaa and discusses the party's stance on the budget deficit.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is mentioned as the chairman of Isamaa who may seek a mandate for dismantling the second pension pillar.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is preferred by 28 percent of Estonian citizens as the next prime minister.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is the chairman of the Isamaa party and is mentioned in the context of foreign policy discussions.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is the chairman of the Isamaa party and comments on the governance of the Reformierakond.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is also a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and emphasizes caution in decision-making.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu, the chairman of Isamaa, writes about the issues surrounding the cancellation of the online casino tax.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is associated with the Reform Party's approach to Estonia's financial sustainability.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu is the chairman of Isamaa and comments on the situation in Tartu.
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Estonia:
Urmas Reinsalu stated that the party commissioned six independent expert opinions from nine legal scholars.
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