Estonia - Government
Based on the etymolgy of Estonia, it was the country name may derive from the Aesti, an ancient people who lived along the eastern Baltic Sea in the first centuries A.D.. The Government system in this country is the parliamentary republic type and the different Administrative divisions includes: 15 urban municipalities (linnad, singular - linn), 64 rural municipalities (vallad, singular vald)

urban municipalities: Haapsalu, Keila, Kohtla-Jarve, Loksa, Maardu, Narva, Narva-Joesuu, Paide, Parnu, Rakvere, Sillamae, Tallinn, Tartu, Viljandi, Voru

rural municipalities: Alutaguse, Anija, Antsla, Elva, Haademeeste, Haljala, Harku, Hiiumaa, Jarva, Joelahtme, Jogeva, Johvi, Kadrina, Kambja, Kanepi, Kastre, Kehtna, Kihnu, Kiili, Kohila, Kose, Kuusalu, Laane-Harju, Laane-Nigula, Laaneranna, Luganuse, Luunja, Marjamaa, Muhu, Mulgi, Mustvee, Noo, Otepaa, Peipsiaare, Pohja-Parnumaa, Pohja-Sakala, Poltsamaa, Polva, Raasiku, Rae, Rakvere, Räpina, Rapla, Rouge, Ruhnu, Saarde, Saaremaa, Saku, Saue, Setomaa, Tapa, Tartu, Toila, Tori, Torva, Turi, Vaike-Maarja, Valga, Viimsi, Viljandi, Vinni, Viru-Nigula, Vormsi, Voru
National symbols

Barn swallow, cornflower; national colors: blue, black, white.

The flag
The National flag of Estonia has three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), black, and white; various interpretations are linked to the flag colors; blue represents faith, loyalty, and devotion, while also reminiscent of the sky, sea, and lakes of the country; black symbolizes the soil of the country and the dark past and suffering endured by the Estonian people; white refers to the striving towards enlightenment and virtue, and is the color of birch bark and snow, as well as summer nights illuminated by the midnight sun.
The National Anthem
Title "Mu isamaa, mu onn ja room" (My Native Land, My Pride and Joy)
Lyric/music Johann Voldemar JANNSEN/Fredrik PACIUS
More about the government of Estonia
Date of Independence 24 February 1918 (from Soviet Russia); 20 August 1991 (declared from the Soviet Union); 6 September 1991 (recognized by the Soviet Union)
National holiday Independence Day, 24 February (1918); note - 24 February 1918 was the date Estonia declared its independence from Soviet Russia and established its statehood; 20 August 1991 was the date it declared its independence from the Soviet Union restoring its statehood
Legal system civil law system
International law organization participation accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
Constitution
History Several previous; latest adopted 28 June 1992, entered into force 3 July 1992
Amendments Proposed by at least one-fifth of Parliament members or by the president of the republic; passage requires three readings of the proposed amendment and a simple majority vote in two successive memberships of Parliament; passage of amendments to the "General Provisions" and "Amendment of the Constitution" chapters requires at least three-fifths majority vote by Parliament to conduct a referendum and majority vote in a referendum; amended several times, last in 2015
Citizenship
Citizenship by birth no
Citizenship by descent only at least one parent must be a citizen of Estonia
Dual citizenship recognized no
Residency requirement for naturalization 5 years
Executive Branch
Chief of state President Alar KARIS (since 11 October 2021)
Head of government Prime Minister Kaja KALLAS (since 26 January 2021)
Cabinet Cabinet appointed by the prime minister, approved by Parliament
Elections/appointments

president indirectly elected by Parliament for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); if a candidate does not secure two thirds of the votes after 3 rounds of balloting, then an electoral college consisting of Parliament members and local council members elects the president, choosing between the 2 candidates with the highest number of votes; if a president is still not elected, the process begins again; election last held on 30 to 31 August 2021 (next to be held in 2026); prime minister nominated by the president and approved by Parliament

Election results
2021
: Alar KARIS (independent) elected president; won second round of voting in parliament with 72 of 101 votes

2016: Kersti KALJULAID elected president; won sixth round of voting in parliament with 81 of 98 votes (17 ballots blank); KALJULAID sworn in on 10 October 2016 - first female head of state of Estonia
Legislative branch
Description Unicameral Parliament or Riigikogu (101 seats; members directly elected in multi-seat constituencies by open- list proportional representation vote to serve 4-year terms)
Elections Last held on 5 March 2023; next elections 7 March 2027
Election results Percent of vote by party - Reform 31.2%, EKRE 16.1%, Center 15.3%, E200 13.3%, SDE 9.3%, Pro Patria 8.2%, Left 2.4%, Right 2.3%, Greens 1.0%; seats by party - Reform 37, EKRE 17, Center 16, E200 14, SDE 9, Pro Patria 8; composition - men 71, women 30, percent of women 29.7%
Judicial branch
Highest court(s) Supreme Court (consists of 19 justices, including the chief justice, and organized into civil, criminal, administrative, and constitutional review chambers)
Judge selection and term of office The chief justice is proposed by the president of the republic and appointed by the Riigikogu; other justices proposed by the chief justice and appointed by the Riigikogu; justices appointed for life
Subordinate courts Circuit (appellate) courts; administrative, county, city, and specialized courts
Diplomatic representation in the US
Chief of mission Ambassador Kristjan PRIKK (since 7 July 2021)
Chancery 2131 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC, 20008
Telephone [1] (202) 588-0101
FAX [1] (202) 588-0108
Email address and website
[email protected]

https://washington.mfa.ee/
Consulate(s) general New York, San Francisco
Diplomatic representation from the US
Chief of mission Ambassador George P. KENT (since 21 February 2023)
Embassy Kentmanni 20, 15099 Tallinn
Mailing address 4530 Tallinn Place, Washington DC  20521-4530
Telephone [372] 668-8100
FAX [372] 668-8265
Email address and website
[email protected]

https://ee.usembassy.gov/
National heritage
Total World Heritage Sites 2 (both cultural)
Selected World Heritage Site locales Historic Center (Old Town) of Tallinn; Struve Geodetic Arc
Key Political parties and their leaders in Estonia
  • Center Party of Estonia (Keskerakond) or K [Juri RATAS]
  • Estonia 200 [Kristina KALLAS]
  • Estonian Conservative People's Party (Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond) or EKRE [Martin HELME]
  • Estonian Greens (Greens/EFA) [Marko KAASIK & Johanna Maria TOUGU]
  • Estonian Reform Party (Reformierakond) or RE [Kaja KALLAS]
  • Pro Patria (Isamaa) [Helir-Valdor SEEDER]
  • Social Democratic Party or SDE [Lauri LAANEMETS]
  • International organization participation
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