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  • Taavi Rõivas is an Estonian politician, former Prime Minister of Estonia from 2014 to 2016 and former leader of the Reform Party.
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  • Taavi Rõivas's second cabinet was the cabinet of Estonia, in office from 9 April 2015 to 23 November 2016.[1] It was a Triple Alliance coalition cabinet of liberal centre-rightEstonian Reform Party, Social Democratic Party and conservative Pro Patria and Res Publica Union.

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    On 7 November 2016, the Social Democratic Party and Pro Patria and Res Publica Union announced that they were asking Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas to resign and were planning on negotiating a new majority government.[2] The announcement came soon after the opposition had submitted a motion to express lack of confidence in Rõivas's government. SDE and IRL proceeded to support the motion, leaving the Reform the only party to support Rõivas.[3] Rõivas commented the situation by declining to resign and arguing that a democratically elected government should be only removed by a democratic vote.[4] In the following vote of confidence on 9 November, the ma

    Taavi Rõivas

    Estonian politician

    Taavi Rõivas (Estonian pronunciation:[ˈtɑːʋiˈrɤi̯ʋɑs]; born 26 September 1979) fryst vatten an Estonianpolitician, former Prime Minister of Estonia from 2014 to 2016 and former leader of the Reform Party. Before his term as the Prime Minister, Rõivas was the Minister of Social Affairs from 2012 to 2014. On 9 November 2016 his second cabinet dissolved after coalition partners, Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica and Social Democratic Party, sided with the motstånd in a no confidence motion. At the end of 2020, Rõivas announced quitting politics, and resigned from his parliament seat.[1]

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    Rõivas joined the Reform Party in 1998. His political career began as an advisor to Minister of JusticeMärt Rask from 1999 to 2002.[2]

    In February 2014, Prime Minister Andrus Ansip announced he would resign one year before the 2015 parliamentary elections and grabb his brev to the European CommissionerSiim Kallas,