Estonian Prime Minister will continue working on the law on the demolition of Soviet monuments

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The head of the Estonian government, Kaja Kallas, spoke about the need to continue work on the law on the dismantling of Soviet monuments in 2023, which was blocked by the country’s President Alar Karis. This was reported on the website of Estonian National Broadcasting. MISTAKE.

According to Kallas, the law on dismantling Soviet monuments was passed by the parliament of the republic, but was later sent back. The Prime Minister stated that the ruling coalition had agreed to change the law, so work on it should continue.

Former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas statedHe said that he was not surprised by the declaration of wanted people in Russia and evaluated the decision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation as a “widespread practice of intimidation”.

On February 13, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation wanted Estonian Prime Minister Kai Kallas. The database shows that he is wanted under an article of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. There is currently no information on what crime Kallas is wanted for.

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