Helmen Kütt
Helmen Kütt | |
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Minister of Social Protection | |
In office 26 March 2014 – 30 March 2015 | |
President | Toomas Hendrik Ilves |
Preceded by | Taavi Rõivas |
Succeeded by | Margus Tsahkna |
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Born | (1961-07-28) 28 July 1961 (age 62) Viljandi, Estonia |
Political party | Social Democratic Party (Estonia) |
Alma mater | Tallinna Pedagoogikaülikool |
Helmen Kütt (born 28 July 1961) is an Estonian Social Democratic Party politician. She was the Minister of Social Protection in Taavi Rõivas´cabinet between 26 March 2014 and 30 March 2015. In the parliament Kütt represents the electoral district of Järva- and Viljandimaa .[1]
Before entering into national politics, Kütt worked as the head of a Social Commity in Viljandi.
Minister of Social Protection
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As Andrus Ansip resigned Taavi Rõivas became the new Prime Minister of Estonia and he formed the coalition with the Social Democratic Party (Andrus Ansip´s III government was a coalition between conservative IRL and classical liberal Reform Party). As a result of coalition negotiations Minister of Social Affairs was torn apart into two separate ministers: Minister of Social Protection and Minister of Health and Labour.
References
- ^ "RIIGIKOGU LIIGE : HELMEN KÜTT" (in Estonian). Parliament of Estonia. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
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Preceded by Taavi Rõivas (as Minister of Social Affairs) | Minister of Social Protection 2014–2015 | Succeeded by Margus Tsahkna |
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- President: Lauri Hussar (Estonia 200)
- First Vice-President: Toomas Kivimägi (Reform)
- Second Vice-President: Jüri Ratas (Isamaa)
- Aab*
- Belobrovtsev
- Hanimägi*
- Jufereva-Skuratovski*
- Karilaid*
- Karuse*
- Kiik*
- Kõlvart‡ (Sarapuu*)
- Korobeinik
- Kovalenko-Kõlvart
- Laats
- Mölder*
- Ratas*
- Svet‡ (Eesmaa*)
- Toom‡ (Jevgrafov)
- Tšaplõgin
- Akkermann
- Alender
- Haugas
- Joller
- Kadastik
- Kallas, Kaja (Klaassen)
- Kallas, Siim
- Keldo
- Kersna
- Kiili
- Kivi
- Kivimägi
- Klaas‡ (Sutrop)
- Kross
- Kruuse
- Laaneots
- Laanet (Tiidus)
- Lauri
- Ligi
- Michal (Lahe)
- Mihkelson
- Paet‡ (Merilind)
- Pere
- Pevkur (Kuusemäe)
- Purga (Randpere)
- Riisalo (Raidma)
- Rõivas
- Ruusmann
- Seeme
- Siemann
- Šmigun-Vähi
- Sõerd
- Suslov
- Sutt
- Toomast
- Vaga
- Võrklaev (Pillak)
- Allas
- Kaljulaid
- Kaljurand‡ (Maran)
- Kallas, Madis (Rand)
- Kütt
- Läänemets (Odinets)
- Ossinovski
- Pikhof
- Sikkut (Lomp)
- Permanent replacements and temporary substitutes in brackets
- Temporary substitutes in italics
- ‡Relinquished mandate prior to taking office
- *Changed party affiliation during Riigikogu term