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Jüri Ratas: I now have more time for sauna and family

0 >Jüri Ratas (right) with host Arp Müller in the Uudis+ studio last Friday. Source: ERR/ Anna-Maria Kurrel Former prime minister Jüri Ratas (Center) recently reflected on life after leaving the post last month, saying that he now has more time not only for family and friends, but also for the sauna. We had an old [sauna] heater that we had used for over a couple of decades which just packed up. Since sauna has always played an important role in our family, I went to look for a new heater, Ratas told Vikerraadio show Uudis+ last Friday, after being spotted in a hardware store checking out such products on the same day Kaja Kallas (Reform) new government was being sworn in.

Nine MPs to be replaced with change of government

With Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and her Reform-Center government having distributed ministerial portfolios over the weekend, nine MPs, mostly from Reform, will have to be changed out in Riigikogu. There are a few minor changes for Center Party s Riigikogu faction - outgoing prime minister Jüri Ratas will return to the Riigikogu, but as social affairs committee chairman Tõnis Mölder was appointed environment minister, Imre Sooäär will maintain his position in parliament, a post he took up in December. The remaining ministers from Center are either the same from the previous government or will take up portfolios from outside of the Riigikogu.

Riigikogu to process bill equating marriage and registered partnerships

On Friday, the Riigikogu board initated proceedings for a bill presented by 19 MPs that would equate a registered partnership contract to a marriage union. The bill was presented by 10 Center MPs and nine of the 10 opposition Social Democratic Party (SDE) MPs. The bill would subsume registered partnership contracts, implemented from October 9, 2014, and regulated by the Registered Partnership Act into the Family Law Act, rendering the Registered Partnership Act, also known as the cohabitation act, off the statute book. The bill follows the scrapping of a planned referendum on the definition of marriage, which in turn fell by the wayside largely with the resignation of Jüri Ratas as prime minister earlier in the week, and consequently the exit of the Center-EKRE-Isamaa coalition.

EKRE, Isamaa leaving office spells change of at least five Riigikogu seats

The change in government means at least five MP seats at the Riigikogu will change hands. Since the coalition discussions ahead of forming a new administration involve only Reform and the Center Party, the Conservative People s Party of Estonia (EKRE) and Isamaa ministers will no longer be in office. This affects two Isamaa MPs and two from EKRE, the fifth MP being Center s, since outgoing prime minister Jüri Ratas is to return to the Riigikogu. Those who were elected to the Riigikogu in March 2019 will retake their seats, those who were not, will not. Government ministers do not sit in the Riigikogu, meaning if they win a seat at the elections and then get appointed to a ministerial post, they have to vacate their seats and the next candidate on that party s electoral list who did not win a seat, takes their place.

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