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Defense minister wants EDF orchestra to continue as part of war museum

Minister of Defense Kalle Laanet (Reform) wrote a proposal to the interior and culture ministers to create a joint orchestra out of the Estonian Defense Forces (EDF) and Police and Border Guard Board s (PPA) orchestras, which will continue administratively as part of the Estonian War Museum. It is important that ceremonial events of the EDF and PPA, along with the president and foreign services, could be organized with dignity going forward and the orchestra is undoubtedly a part of that, Laanet said via a defense ministry press release. The minister said the new work organization solution would give the orchestra better options to produce and develop top-level wind music.

Interior ministers of Estonia, Slovenia discuss EU internal security issues

Interior ministers of Estonia, Slovenia discuss EU internal security issues 2021-04-28 BNS/TBT Staff TALLINN - Estonian Minister of the Interior Kristian Jaani discussed key issues in EU internal affairs with his Slovenian counterpart Ales Hojs, who is currently on a visit to Estonia. Jaani introduced to his Slovenian colleague Estonia s expectations for strengthening police cooperation in the Schengen area and the European Union, spokespeople for the Ministry of the Interior said. The European Commission has promised to present its proposals for a reform in the Schengen area at the end of May, and during the Slovenian presidency, discussions will continue over the draft EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and regulation proposals relating to the mandate of Europol announced in December 2020. In December this year, the European Commission is expected to deliver proposals for reforming police cooperation in the European Union, Jaani said, adding that he greatly appreciates the op

Paloma Krõõt Tupay: Are we on the verge of creating a police state?

Will the planned amendment to the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act (NETS) lay the foundation for a totalitarian state? No, it will not. However, it also fails to help us move closer to a clearer, more surefooted legal order, jurist Paloma Krõõt Tupay writes.

State yet to pay out roof money allocation to anti-abortion NGO

State yet to pay out roof money allocation to anti-abortion NGO
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