The government consists of the prime minister and 13 ministers. The government is led by Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who has been in office since 26 January 2021.[1]
Current Prime Minister
Prime Minister | Kaja Kallas | Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, leader of the Estonian Reform Party, is the head of the Government of the Republic of Estonia since 26 January 2021. |
Current ministries and ministers
Ministry | Minister | Current minister | Took office |
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Ministry of the Interior (Siseministeerium) |
Minister of the Interior (Siseminister) |
Lauri Läänemets | 18 July 2022 |
Ministry of Culture (Kultuuriministeerium) |
Minister of Culture (Kultuuriminister) |
Heidy Purga | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Social Affairs (Sotsiaalministeerium) |
Minister of Health (Tervise- ja tööminister) |
Riina Sikkut | 17 April 2023 |
Minister of Social Protection
(Sotsiaalkaitseminister) |
Signe Riisalo | 26 January 2021 | |
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniministeerium) |
Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology (Majandus- ja infotehnoloogiaminister) |
Tiit Riisalo | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Education and Research (Haridus- ja Teadusministeerium) |
Minister of Education and Research (Haridus- ja teadusminister) |
Kristina Kallas | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Defence (Kaitseministeerium) |
Minister of Defence (Kaitseminister) |
Hanno Pevkur | 18 July 2022 |
Ministry of Climate (Kliimaministeerium) |
Minister of Climate (Kliimaminister) |
Kristen Michal | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Finance (Rahandusministeerium) |
Minister of Finance (Rahandusminister) |
Mart Võrklaev | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture (Regionaal- ja Põllumajandusministeerium) |
Minister of Regional Affairs (Regionaalminister) |
Madis Kallas | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Välisministeerium) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Välisminister) |
Margus Tsahkna | 17 April 2023 |
Ministry of Justice (Justiitsministeerium) |
Minister of Justice (Justiitsminister) |
Kalle Laanet | 17 April 2023 |
References
- ↑ "Kaja Kallas | Eesti Vabariigi Valitsus". valitsus.ee. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
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