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Andres Tarand
Tarand in 2012
10th Prime Minister of Estonia
In office
8 November 1994 – 17 April 1995
PresidentLennart Meri
Preceded byMart Laar
Succeeded byTiit Vähi
Minister of the Environment
In office
1992–1994
Prime MinisterMart Laar
Preceded byTõnis Kaasik
Succeeded byVootele Hansen
Personal details
Born (1940-01-11) 11 January 1940 (age 84)
Tallinn, Estonia
Political partySocial Democratic Party

Andres Tarand (born 11 January 1940) is an Estonian geographer, climatologist and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Estonia from 1994 to 1995. He was also a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Social Democratic Party, part of the Party of European Socialists, between 2004 and 2009.

Tarand was born in Tallinn. His father poet, philologist, philosopher and cultural figure Helmut Tarand. He graduated from the University of Tartu with a degree in climatology in 1963. After receiving his first degree he continued his studies at Tartu receiving a second degree in geography in 1973. He continued to do research at Tartu, eventually becoming director of research in 1979, to 1981.

In October 1980, Tarand was a signatory of the Letter of 40 Intellectuals, a public letter in which forty prominent Estonian intellectuals defended the Estonian language and protested the Russification policies of the Kremlin in Estonia.[1] The signatories also expressed their unease against Republic-level government in harshly dealing with youth protests in Tallinn that were sparked a week earlier due to the banning of a public performance of the punk rock band Propeller.[1]

Besides serving as director of research at University of Tartu, Tarand has also been a member of the board for the university, since 1996, as well as director of the Tallinn Botanical Gardens, from 1988 to 1990.

Tarand has also been a member of the Estonian Parliament from 1992 to 2004. While in parliament Tarand served as the Minister of the Environment twice, 1992 to 1994 and 1994 to 1995, as well as his term as prime minister. He was elected to the European ParliamentinJune 2004.

Tarand has also been involved in environmental and sustainable development concerns not only in Estonia but throughout the Baltic and Nordic states. His involvement in these concerns has led to his involvement in such organisations as the Estonian Geographical Association, Estonian Institute for Sustainable Development, Stockholm Environment Institute, Estonian Nature Fund, and GLOBE International Europe. He has published a title ''Tornadoes in Estonia'' with Éditions Universitaires Européennes.[2]

Andres Tarand and his wife, journalist Mari Tarand (née Viiding; 1941–2020) have two sons. The elder son Indrek Tarand (born 1964) is a politician, historian and journalist who also won a seat in the European Parliament, running as an independent candidate in the 2009 election. The younger son Kaarel Tarand (born 1966) is a well-known journalist. His first cousin is writer, poet, humorist and politician Priit Aimla.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Vahtre, Lauri (28 October 2005). "Ajaleht Pravda ja 40 keisri hullu". Postimees (in Estonian). Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  • ^ Tarand, Andres; Kallis, Ain (26 October 2017). "Tornadoes in Estonia". MoreBooks!. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  • External links[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Jüri Martin

    Director of Tallinn Botanic Garden
    1989–1990
    Succeeded by

    Heiki Tamm

    Preceded by

    Tõnis Kaasik

    Estonian Minister of the Environment
    1992–1994
    Succeeded by

    Vootele Hansen

    Preceded by

    Mart Laar

    Prime Minister of Estonia
    1994–1995
    Succeeded by

    Tiit Vähi


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