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Arnold Rüütel

Arnold Rüütel[a] (born 10 May 1928)[1] is an Estonian politician. He was the third President of Estonia from 8 October 2001 to 9 October 2006. Rüütel was the second president of the country after the end of the 1944–1991 Soviet occupation, and the restoration of the independent Republic of Estonia on 20 August 1991.

Arnold Rüütel
President of Estonia
In office
8 October 2001 – 9 October 2006
Prime MinisterMart Laar
Siim Kallas
Juhan Parts
Andrus Ansip
Preceded byLennart Meri
Succeeded byToomas Hendrik Ilves
Chairman of the Supreme Council of Estonia
In office
29 March 1990 – 5 October 1992
Estonian SSR: 29 March 1990 – 8 May 1990
Prime MinisterEdgar Savisaar
Tiit Vähi
Preceded byEnn-Arno Sillari
Succeeded byLennart Meri (President)
Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
In office
8 April 1983 – 29 March 1990
Prime MinisterValter Klauson
Bruno Saul
Indrek Toome
First SecretaryKarl Vaino
Vaino Väljas
Preceded byJohannes Käbin
Succeeded byHimself (Chairman of the Supreme Council)
Personal details
Born (1928-05-10) 10 May 1928 (age 96)
Pahavalla, Estonia
Political partyCommunist Party (Before 1994)
People's Union (1994–2001, 2007–2012)
Independent (2001–2007)
Conservative People's Party (2012–present)
SpouseIngrid Rüütel
Children2
Signature

Biography edit

Rüütel was born in Pahavalla village in Laimjala Parish, Saaremaa, Estonia. His parents were Feodor Rüütel (1900−1965) and Juulia Rüütel (1905−1990).[2][3] He graduated from the Agricultural College in Jäneda in 1949.

 
Rüütel with First Secretary Johannes Käbin and other party members at Vana-Antsla Manor Complex and Park in 1978.

He worked as a senior agronomist in Saaremaa (1949−1950) and then as a teacher at the Tartu School of Agricultural Mechanization (1955−1957). In between those two jobs, he served his term in the Soviet Army. In 1957, he was appointed as the director of the experimental farm of the Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry, and in 1963 he was appointed director of the Tartu Reference State Farm, remaining in this position until 1969. He graduated from the Estonian Academy of Agriculture in 1964. From 1969 to 1977, Rüütel was rector of the Estonian Academy of Agriculture. He served as the last chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR (thus he was also one of the 15 deputy chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union) from 8 April 1983 to 29 March 1990.

On 29 March 1990 he was elected Chairman of the Supreme Council (head of parliament), after the first free elections in the then Soviet-occupied Estonia. He served in that position when Estonia restored full independence on 20 August 1991, and continued in office until 6 October 1992. In the independent Estonia, Rüütel was also a member of the Constitutional Assembly from 1991 to 1992, which drafted the new Constitution of the Republic of Estonia. He stood as a candidate in the first presidential election in 1992. In the first round, Rüütel received the best result, 43% of popular vote, but still short of required 50% majority. The second round was held in the parliament (Riigikogu), and there Rüütel lost to the presidential elections to Lennart Meri.

 
Rüütel at a border guards outpost.

In 1991, Rüütel took his Doctorate in agriculture. He served as Chairman of the People's Union of Estonia from 1994 to 2000, and was elected as a member of parliament (Riigikogu), in 1995, where he acted as vice-chairman until 1997. He ran for president in the 1996 election (this time an indirect election with no popular vote) and lost to Meri once again.

Presidency edit

 
Rüütel at the United Nations.

Rüütel was elected president by an electoral college on 21 September 2001, defeating Toomas Savi in the final round by votes of 186 to 155. Rüütel was inaugurated as President of the Republic on 8 October 2001. Rüütel announced in his election manifesto that his principal aims would be to reduce the negative effects that Estonia's speedy economic changes had had on a large number of people, and to seek greater solidarity within the society.

List of diplomatic visits by Arnold Rüütel
City and Country Dates Notes
  Warsaw, Poland 6 November 2001 Working visit.[4]
  Helsinki, Finland 20-21 November 2001 Official visit.[5]
  Vilnius, Lithuania 15 January 2002 Official visit.[6]
  Moscow, Russia 21 January 2005 Working visit.[7]

The end of Rüütel's term was overshadowed by several controversies. At the Independence Day military parade on 24 February 2005, Rüütel repeatedly congratulated soldiers on 'Victory day' (Estonian Victory Day is on June 23), which caused speculation about the then 77-year-old president's mental health.[8] In January 2006, Estonian Television reported that Rüütel's underage granddaughters had organized a party in the presidential palace and drunk alcohol.[citation needed] Later that year, the newspaper Eesti Ekspress published archived documents suggesting that Rüütel as a top functionary of the Estonian SSR was involved in the persecution of scientist Johannes Hint (later sentenced to jail in a show trial) by the KGB.[9] Rüütel himself commented that he had tried to defend Hint.[10]

As Rüütel's term was due to end in October 2006, he announced on 7 June 2006 that he would be a candidate for re-election, thus ending speculation as to his candidacy.[11] In late August, the parliament failed to elect a President. The election of Ene Ergma and Toomas Hendrik Ilves by the parliament was blocked by Rüütel's supporters, who did not take out ballots. The electoral college met to vote for a president on September 23. The latest opinion polls (September 2006) had suggested that Rüütel's popular support was around 31 per cent (Ilves' support was 51%); Rüütel was more popular amongst the elderly and the Russian-speaking minority.[12] In the electoral college, Rüütel received 162 votes against 174 for Ilves. Rüütel congratulated the winner and offered his assistance. Rüütel's presidency therefore expired at the end of his term, and Ilves took office on 9 October 2006.

Later activities edit

Rüütel voiced support for Mart Helme of the Conservative People's Party of Estonia in the 2016 Estonian presidential election.[13][14] Since leaving office, he has continued to meet with his former counterparts, including Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev[15] and Moldovan president Petru Lucinschi.[16]

Awards edit

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Estonian pronunciation: [ˈɑrnolʲd ˈryːtːːel]

References edit

  1. ^ East, Roger; Thomas, Richard J. (June 3, 2014). Profiles of People in Power: The World's Government Leaders. Routledge. ISBN 9781317639404. Retrieved February 17, 2022 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Pao, Bruno (May 10, 2018). (in Estonian). Meie Maa. Archived from the original on May 14, 2021. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  3. ^ "ARNOLD RÜÜTEL, President of the Republic of Estonia". The President of the Republic of Estonia. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  4. ^ "The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001-2006: Working visit to Republic of Poland 6.11.2001". Vp2001-2006.president.ee. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001-2006: State Visit to the Republic of Finland 20.-21.11.2001". Vp2001-2006.president.ee. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  6. ^ "The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001-2006: State Visit to the Republic of Finland 20.-21.11.2001".
  7. ^ "The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001-2006: The President of the Republic met with Patriarch Alexy II". Vp2001-2006.president.ee.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved September 24, 2006.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved September 8, 2006.
  10. ^ The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001–2006: Statement of the President of the Republic of Estonia on 5 September 2006 September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Rüütel kandideerib teiseks ametiajaks". Delfi.ee. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved September 25, 2006.
  13. ^ "Arnold Rüütel toetab presidendiks Mart Helmet". Delfi. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Arnold Rüütel peab parimaks presidendikandidaadiks Mart Helmet". Ohtuleht.ee. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on September 8, 2019. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
  16. ^ "Former Estonian president sends message on support of Moldova's European aspirations". President.md. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  17. ^ "Vabariigi President". President.ee. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  18. ^ "Vabariigi President". President.ee. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  19. ^ "Tildelinger av ordener og medaljer". Kongehuset.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  20. ^ "Postanowienie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 12 marca 2002 r. o nadaniu orderu". Prawo.sejm.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  21. ^ a b "ENTIDADES ESTRANGEIRAS AGRACIADAS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas". Ordens.presidencia.pt. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  22. ^ Slovak republic website, State honours April 13, 2016, at the Wayback Machine : 1st Class received in 2005 (click on "Holders of the Order of the 1st Class White Double Cross" to see the holders' table)
  23. ^ "Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana". Quirinale.it. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  24. ^ Lithuanian Presidency April 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Lithuanian Orders searching form
  25. ^ "President Arnold Rüütel pälvis Gusi rahupreemia riigimehelikkuse kategoorias". Delfi.ee. Retrieved February 17, 2022.

External links edit

  • About Arnold Rüütel in The President of the Republic of Estonia homepage
Political offices
Preceded by Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Estonian SSR
1983–1990
Succeeded by
Office abolished
Preceded by President of Estonia
2001–2006
Succeeded by

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Arnold Ruutel a born 10 May 1928 1 is an Estonian politician He was the third President of Estonia from 8 October 2001 to 9 October 2006 Ruutel was the second president of the country after the end of the 1944 1991 Soviet occupation and the restoration of the independent Republic of Estonia on 20 August 1991 Arnold RuutelPresident of EstoniaIn office 8 October 2001 9 October 2006Prime MinisterMart LaarSiim KallasJuhan PartsAndrus AnsipPreceded byLennart MeriSucceeded byToomas Hendrik IlvesChairman of the Supreme Council of EstoniaIn office 29 March 1990 5 October 1992Estonian SSR 29 March 1990 8 May 1990Prime MinisterEdgar SavisaarTiit VahiPreceded byEnn Arno SillariSucceeded byLennart Meri President Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist RepublicIn office 8 April 1983 29 March 1990Prime MinisterValter KlausonBruno SaulIndrek ToomeFirst SecretaryKarl VainoVaino ValjasPreceded byJohannes KabinSucceeded byHimself Chairman of the Supreme Council Personal detailsBorn 1928 05 10 10 May 1928 age 96 Pahavalla EstoniaPolitical partyCommunist Party Before 1994 People s Union 1994 2001 2007 2012 Independent 2001 2007 Conservative People s Party 2012 present SpouseIngrid RuutelChildren2Signature Contents 1 Biography 2 Presidency 3 Later activities 4 Awards 5 Gallery 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBiography editRuutel was born in Pahavalla village in Laimjala Parish Saaremaa Estonia His parents were Feodor Ruutel 1900 1965 and Juulia Ruutel 1905 1990 2 3 He graduated from the Agricultural College in Janeda in 1949 nbsp Ruutel with First Secretary Johannes Kabin and other party members at Vana Antsla Manor Complex and Park in 1978 He worked as a senior agronomist in Saaremaa 1949 1950 and then as a teacher at the Tartu School of Agricultural Mechanization 1955 1957 In between those two jobs he served his term in the Soviet Army In 1957 he was appointed as the director of the experimental farm of the Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry and in 1963 he was appointed director of the Tartu Reference State Farm remaining in this position until 1969 He graduated from the Estonian Academy of Agriculture in 1964 From 1969 to 1977 Ruutel was rector of the Estonian Academy of Agriculture He served as the last chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR thus he was also one of the 15 deputy chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union from 8 April 1983 to 29 March 1990 On 29 March 1990 he was elected Chairman of the Supreme Council head of parliament after the first free elections in the then Soviet occupied Estonia He served in that position when Estonia restored full independence on 20 August 1991 and continued in office until 6 October 1992 In the independent Estonia Ruutel was also a member of the Constitutional Assembly from 1991 to 1992 which drafted the new Constitution of the Republic of Estonia He stood as a candidate in the first presidential election in 1992 In the first round Ruutel received the best result 43 of popular vote but still short of required 50 majority The second round was held in the parliament Riigikogu and there Ruutel lost to the presidential elections to Lennart Meri nbsp Ruutel at a border guards outpost In 1991 Ruutel took his Doctorate in agriculture He served as Chairman of the People s Union of Estonia from 1994 to 2000 and was elected as a member of parliament Riigikogu in 1995 where he acted as vice chairman until 1997 He ran for president in the 1996 election this time an indirect election with no popular vote and lost to Meri once again Presidency edit nbsp Ruutel at the United Nations Ruutel was elected president by an electoral college on 21 September 2001 defeating Toomas Savi in the final round by votes of 186 to 155 Ruutel was inaugurated as President of the Republic on 8 October 2001 Ruutel announced in his election manifesto that his principal aims would be to reduce the negative effects that Estonia s speedy economic changes had had on a large number of people and to seek greater solidarity within the society List of diplomatic visits by Arnold Ruutel City and Country Dates Notes nbsp Warsaw Poland 6 November 2001 Working visit 4 nbsp Helsinki Finland 20 21 November 2001 Official visit 5 nbsp Vilnius Lithuania 15 January 2002 Official visit 6 nbsp Moscow Russia 21 January 2005 Working visit 7 The end of Ruutel s term was overshadowed by several controversies At the Independence Day military parade on 24 February 2005 Ruutel repeatedly congratulated soldiers on Victory day Estonian Victory Day is on June 23 which caused speculation about the then 77 year old president s mental health 8 In January 2006 Estonian Television reported that Ruutel s underage granddaughters had organized a party in the presidential palace and drunk alcohol citation needed Later that year the newspaper Eesti Ekspress published archived documents suggesting that Ruutel as a top functionary of the Estonian SSR was involved in the persecution of scientist Johannes Hint later sentenced to jail in a show trial by the KGB 9 Ruutel himself commented that he had tried to defend Hint 10 As Ruutel s term was due to end in October 2006 he announced on 7 June 2006 that he would be a candidate for re election thus ending speculation as to his candidacy 11 In late August the parliament failed to elect a President The election of Ene Ergma and Toomas Hendrik Ilves by the parliament was blocked by Ruutel s supporters who did not take out ballots The electoral college met to vote for a president on September 23 The latest opinion polls September 2006 had suggested that Ruutel s popular support was around 31 per cent Ilves support was 51 Ruutel was more popular amongst the elderly and the Russian speaking minority 12 In the electoral college Ruutel received 162 votes against 174 for Ilves Ruutel congratulated the winner and offered his assistance Ruutel s presidency therefore expired at the end of his term and Ilves took office on 9 October 2006 Later activities editRuutel voiced support for Mart Helme of the Conservative People s Party of Estonia in the 2016 Estonian presidential election 13 14 Since leaving office he has continued to meet with his former counterparts including Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev 15 and Moldovan president Petru Lucinschi 16 Awards edit nbsp Soviet Union Order of the Badge of Honour 1965 nbsp Soviet Union Order of Lenin 1971 nbsp Soviet Union Order of Friendship of Peoples 1981 nbsp Soviet Union Order of the Red Banner of Labour 1988 nbsp Estonia Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana 2001 17 nbsp Estonia Collar of the Order of the National Coat of Arms 2008 18 nbsp Estonia Order of the Tallinn Coat of Arms et 2009 nbsp Finland Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose with collar 2001 nbsp Norway Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav 2002 19 nbsp Poland Great Cross of the Order of the White Eagle 20 nbsp Portugal Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry 2003 21 nbsp Luxembourg Great Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau 2003 nbsp Iceland Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon 2004 nbsp Slovakia Grand Cross or 1st Class of the Order of the White Double Cross 2005 22 nbsp Portugal Grand Collar of the Order of Saint James of the Sword 2006 21 nbsp Italy Knight Grand Cross with Grand Cordon of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 23 nbsp Latvia Commander Grand Cross with Chain of the Order of the Three Stars nbsp Lithuania Grand Cross with Golden Chain of the Order of Vytautas the Great 30 September 2004 24 nbsp Philippines Gusi Peace Prize for Statesmanship 27 November 2013 25 Gallery edit nbsp George W Bush Vaira Vike Freiberga Arnold Ruutel and Valdas Adamkus in Riga 7 May 2005 nbsp Ruutel with Albert II and Queen Paola of Belgium Prince Henrik of Denmark Bernadette Chirac President Jorge Sampaio of Portugal President George W Bush and First Lady Laura Bush of the United States and President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines at the funeral of John Paul II nbsp Arnold Ruutel with Vladimir Putin and Patriarch Alexy II in January 2005 nbsp Arnold Ruutel and his wife Ingrid Ruutel at the XXV Estonian Song Festival Laulupidu in 2009 nbsp Conference dedicated to Arnold Ruutel in 2013Notes edit Estonian pronunciation ˈɑrnolʲd ˈryːtːːel References edit East Roger Thomas Richard J June 3 2014 Profiles of People in Power The World s Government Leaders Routledge ISBN 9781317639404 Retrieved February 17 2022 via Google Books Pao Bruno May 10 2018 Arnold Ruutel 90 in Estonian Meie Maa Archived from the original on May 14 2021 Retrieved February 2 2020 ARNOLD RUUTEL President of the Republic of Estonia The President of the Republic of Estonia Retrieved February 2 2020 The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001 2006 Working visit to Republic of Poland 6 11 2001 Vp2001 2006 president ee Retrieved February 17 2022 The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001 2006 State Visit to the Republic of Finland 20 21 11 2001 Vp2001 2006 president ee Retrieved February 17 2022 The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001 2006 State Visit to the Republic of Finland 20 21 11 2001 The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001 2006 The President of the Republic met with Patriarch Alexy II Vp2001 2006 president ee REIN TAAGEPERA Meil on oigus teada Eesti Paevaleht Online Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved September 24 2006 Eesti Ekspress Ruutel kasutas KGB Desintegraatori kallale Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved September 8 2006 The President of the Republic of Estonia 2001 2006 Statement of the President of the Republic of Estonia on 5 September 2006 Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Ruutel kandideerib teiseks ametiajaks Delfi ee Retrieved February 17 2022 Ilves suurendas oma edumaad Ruutli ees Eesti Paevaleht Online Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved September 25 2006 Arnold Ruutel 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