February 23 - Estonian Prime Minister
Andrus Ansip announces that he will be leaving office before scheduled parliamentary elections in 2015.[1]
March
March 4 - Andrus Ansip resigns after nine years as prime minister of Estonia.[2]
March 26 -
Taavi Rõivas is sworn in as Prime Minister of Estonia, succeeding Andrus Ansip and becoming the youngest government leader in the European Union at 34 years.[3]
September
September 3 - The President of the
United States,
Barack Obama, visits Estonia in a move to reassure the Baltic states ahead of a
NATO summit in
Wales.[4]
September 5 -
Eston Kohver is abducted by gunpoint from the Estonian side of the border by the
FSB.[5]
October
October 9 - Estonia becomes the first former Soviet republic to legalize gay partnerships and grant equal rights to same-sex couples.[6]
February 23 - Estonian Prime Minister
Andrus Ansip announces that he will be leaving office before scheduled parliamentary elections in 2015.[1]
March
March 4 - Andrus Ansip resigns after nine years as prime minister of Estonia.[2]
March 26 -
Taavi Rõivas is sworn in as Prime Minister of Estonia, succeeding Andrus Ansip and becoming the youngest government leader in the European Union at 34 years.[3]
September
September 3 - The President of the
United States,
Barack Obama, visits Estonia in a move to reassure the Baltic states ahead of a
NATO summit in
Wales.[4]
September 5 -
Eston Kohver is abducted by gunpoint from the Estonian side of the border by the
FSB.[5]
October
October 9 - Estonia becomes the first former Soviet republic to legalize gay partnerships and grant equal rights to same-sex couples.[6]