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See also:
Other events of 2021
Timeline of Estonian history
Events in the year
2021 in
Estonia
.
Incumbents
[
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]
President
:
Kersti Kaljulaid
(until 11 October)
Alar Karis
(from 11 October)
Prime Minister
:
Jüri Ratas
(until 26 January)
Kaja Kallas
(from 26 January)
Events
[
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]
Ongoing —
COVID-19 pandemic in Estonia
January
[
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]
Kaja Kallas
, new Prime Minister from January 26.
January 14 –
Prime Minister
Jüri Ratas
resigned after the
Estonian Centre Party
and Secretary-General
Mihhail Korb
were named as suspects in an
influence peddling
scandal linked to the Porto Franco real estate development.
[
1
]
President
Kersti Kaljulaid
invited
Kaja Kallas
of the
Estonian Reform Party
to try to form a new coalition.
[
1
]
January 26 –
Kaja Kallas
takes over as new
Prime Minister
.
[
2
]
Scheduled events
[
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]
22 to 28 February – Scheduled date for the
2021 World Ski Orienteering Championships
, to be held in
Kääriku
.
[
3
]
The
2021 Men's European Volleyball Championship
is set to be held in the four countries Poland, Czech Republic, Estonia and Finland.
[
4
]
Deaths
[
edit
]
Tiina Talvik
15 January –
Tiit Lilleorg
, actor (born 1941)
[
5
]
9 February –
Tiina Talvik
, pediatrician and medical researcher (born 1938)
[
6
]
4 March –
Johannes Kert
, politician, military officer, former Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces (born 1959)
[
7
]
14 March –
Ester Mägi
, composer (born 1922)
[
8
]
8 September –
Uno Loop
, singer, guitarist, educator and sportsman (born 1930)
[
9
]
References
[
edit
]
^
a
b
Milne, Richard (January 13, 2021).
"Estonia's PM resigns as corruption scandal hits ruling coalition"
.
The Financial Times
.
Archived
from the original on January 13, 2021
. Retrieved
January 14,
2021
.
^
Hankewitz, Sten (26 January 2021).
"Estonia becomes the only country in the world led by women"
.
estonianworld.com
. Retrieved
4 February
2021
.
^
"Event information: World Ski Orienteering Championships 2021 and SkiO World Cup round 2 2021"
.
eventor.orienteering.org
. Retrieved
6 January
2021
.
^
"CEV EuroVolley 2021"
.
eurovolley.cev.eu
. Retrieved
6 January
2021
.
^
"Suri näitleja Tiit Lilleorg"
.
Eesti Rahvusringhääling
(in Estonian). 16 January 2020
. Retrieved
16 January
2020
.
^
"Suri tunnustatud lasteneuroloog professor Tiina Talvik"
.
tartu.postimees.ee
(in Estonian). 10 February 2021
. Retrieved
15 February
2021
.
^
Kross, Eerik-Niiles (6 March 2021).
"Obituary: Johannes Kert, the former Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces"
.
Estonian World
. Retrieved
10 September
2021
.
^
Pärt, Arvo; Pärt, Nora (14 March 2021).
"Grand old lady of Estonian music Ester Mägi dies"
.
Arvo Pärt Centre
. Retrieved
10 September
2021
.
^
"Loop, Uno"
.
Eesti spordi biograafiline leksikon
(in Estonian). 2009
. Retrieved
9 September
2021
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