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'''Kristiina Ojuland''' (born ] ] in ]) was the ] of ] from 2002 through 2004. In June 2004 she ran for the post of secretary-general of the ], but was defeated, receiving 51 of 299 votes. She is a member of the ]. | '''Kristiina Ojuland''' (born ] ] in ]) was the ] of ] from 2002 through 2004. In June 2004 she ran for the post of secretary-general of the ], but was defeated, receiving 51 of 299 votes. She is a member of the ]. | ||
Date and place of birth: 17 December 1966, Kohtla-Järve | |||
Marital status: Cohabiting | |||
Education: Estonian School of Diplomacy, diplomat, 1992; University of Tartu, law, 1990 MA in politology; Jõhvi Secondary School No. 1, 1985 | |||
Career: 11th Riigikogu 2007–, Vice-President; 10th Riigikogu 2005–2007; Minister of Foreign Affairs 2002–2005; 9th Riigikogu, 1999–2002; 8th Riigikogu 1995–1999; 7th Riigikogu 1994; Concordia International University, Director of the European Institute, 1997–2001; 1994–1996 Association of Estonian Broadcasters, Director; Council of Europe, Estonia's Representative, 1993–1994; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Political Department, First Secretary, 1992–1993 Ministry of Justice, specialist in the Draft Legislation Department, 1990–1992 | |||
Party affiliation: Estonian Reform Party 1995– | |||
Membership in representative bodies: 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Riigikogu; Tallinn City Council, 1996–1997, 1999–2000 | |||
Social activities: Women's Reform Club NaiRe; Club 13+; Kaberneeme Club; Estonian Defence League; European Movement in Estonia; Wesenberg Club; Neeme Women’s Association | |||
Awards: Order of the National Coat of Arms, 5th class, 2001; Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour of France; Grand Officer of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique, Portugal 2003; Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy 1st class; Future Leader 2003 (awarded at the World Economic Forum in Davos). | |||
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Kristiina Ojuland (born 17 December 1966 in Kohtla-Järve) was the foreign minister of Estonia from 2002 through 2004. In June 2004 she ran for the post of secretary-general of the Council of Europe, but was defeated, receiving 51 of 299 votes. She is a member of the Estonian Reform Party.
Date and place of birth: 17 December 1966, Kohtla-Järve Marital status: Cohabiting Education: Estonian School of Diplomacy, diplomat, 1992; University of Tartu, law, 1990 MA in politology; Jõhvi Secondary School No. 1, 1985 Career: 11th Riigikogu 2007–, Vice-President; 10th Riigikogu 2005–2007; Minister of Foreign Affairs 2002–2005; 9th Riigikogu, 1999–2002; 8th Riigikogu 1995–1999; 7th Riigikogu 1994; Concordia International University, Director of the European Institute, 1997–2001; 1994–1996 Association of Estonian Broadcasters, Director; Council of Europe, Estonia's Representative, 1993–1994; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Political Department, First Secretary, 1992–1993 Ministry of Justice, specialist in the Draft Legislation Department, 1990–1992 Party affiliation: Estonian Reform Party 1995– Membership in representative bodies: 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Riigikogu; Tallinn City Council, 1996–1997, 1999–2000 Social activities: Women's Reform Club NaiRe; Club 13+; Kaberneeme Club; Estonian Defence League; European Movement in Estonia; Wesenberg Club; Neeme Women’s Association Awards: Order of the National Coat of Arms, 5th class, 2001; Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honour of France; Grand Officer of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique, Portugal 2003; Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy 1st class; Future Leader 2003 (awarded at the World Economic Forum in Davos).
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Preceded byToomas Hendrik Ilves | Minister of Foreign Affairs January 2002 – February 2005 |
Succeeded byJaak Jõerüüt (acting) |