Politics of EstoniaOn June 28, 1992, Estonian voters approved the constitutional assembly's draft constitution and implementation act, which established a parliamentary government with a president as chief of state and with a government headed by a prime minister. The Riigikogu, a unicameral legislative body, is the highest organ of state authority. It initiates and approves legislation sponsored by the prime minister. The prime minister has full responsibility and control over his cabinet. Parliamentary and presidential elections were held on September 20, 1992. Approximately 68% of the country's 637,000 registered voters cast ballots. An outstanding writer and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lennart Meri, won on the first ballot and became president. He chose 32-year-old historian and Christian Democratic Party founder Mart Laar as prime minister. In February 1992, and with amendments in January 1995, the Riigikogu renewed Estonia's liberal 1938 citizenship law, which also provides equal civil protection to resident aliens. In 1996, Estonia ratified a border agreement with Latvia and completed work with Russia on a technical border agreement. President Meri was re-elected in free and fair indirect elections in August and September in 1996. During parliamentary elections in 1999, the seats in Riigikogu were divided as follows: the Center Party received 28, the Pro Patria Union 18, the Reform Party 18, the Moderates 17 seats. Pro Patria Union, the Reform Party, and the Moderates formed a government with Mart Laar as prime minister whereas the Center Party with the Coalition Party, People's Union, United People's Party, and Members of Parliament who were not members of factions formed the opposition in the Riigikogu. In fall 2001 Arnold Rüütel became the President of the Republic of Estonia. In January 2002 Prime Minister Laar stepped down and President Rüütel appointed Siim Kallas the new prime minister. The Reform Party and the Center Party formed a new coalition government in power January 28, 2002. During parliamentary elections in 2003, the seats were allocated as follows: Center 28, Res Publica 28, the Reform Party 19, the People's Union 13, the Pro Patria Union 7 and the Moderates 6 seats. United People's Party failed to meet the 5% threshold. The government was formed by the Res Publia, the Reform Party and the Peoples Union. In February 2004 the Moderates renamed themselves as Social Democratic Party of Estonia. Estonia joined to European Union on 14 th September in 2003. Voting results were:\n
\n Country name: \nconventional long form: Republic of Estonia \nconventional short form: Estonia \nlocal long form: Eesti Vabariik \nlocal short form: Eesti \nformer: Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
Data code: EN
Government type: parliamentary democracy
Capital: Tallinn Administrative divisions: 15 counties (maakonnad, singular maakond):
Independence: 24 February 1918 (from Russia)
National holiday: Independence Day, 24 February (1918)
Constitution: adopted 28 June 1992
Legal system: based on civil law system; no judicial review of legislative acts
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal for all Estonian citizens
Executive branch:
Legislative branch:
Judicial branch: Political parties and leaders (2004):\n#Center Party or Keskerakond (Edgar Savisaar)\n#Res Publica (Juhan Parts)\n#Reform Party or Reformierakond (Siim Kallas)\n#People's Union or Rahvaliit (Villu Reiljan)\n#Social Democratic Party (former Moderates) or Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond (Ivari Padar)\n#Union of Pro Patria or Fatherland League or Isamaaliit (Tunne Kelam) International organization participation:\nBIS, CBSS, CCC, CE, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, EU (applicant), FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO (correspondent), ITU, OPCW, OSCE, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNTSO, UPU, WEU (associate partner), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Diplomatic representation in the US:
Diplomatic representation from the US: Flag description:\npre-1940 flag restored by Supreme Soviet in May 1990 - three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), black, and white
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