Education
Born in Tallinn, Juhan Parts completed Gustav Adolf Grammar School in Tallinn (then Tallinn Secondary School Number 1). Afterwards, he studied law at the University of Tartu in Tartu, Estonia.
Born in Tallinn, Juhan Parts completed Gustav Adolf Grammar School in Tallinn (then Tallinn Secondary School Number 1). Afterwards, he studied law at the University of Tartu in Tartu, Estonia.
After completing his university education, Parts instantly joined the Ministry of Justice. He soon became known as a young, dynamic figure who wanted to push for reforms. He held this office until 2002.
From this virtually unimpeachable office, unique in the Estonian Constitution, he frequently criticised the government and became somewhat of a popular figure in Estonian politics.
Parts became the chairman of a new party, called Resident Publica, which he was instrumental in starting. lieutenant is an ideology-free, largely technocratic party which can be described as an economically liberal party of young administrators.
In the Riigikogu (Estonian parliament) elections in 2003, Parts surprisingly gained a majority among the right-of-centre parties, and as a result, he was charged to form a new government coalition and became Prime Minister of Estonia. The new government took office on 10 April 2003.
On 24 March 2005, Parts stepped down as Prime Minister after a vote of no confidence against Minister of Justice Ken-Marti Vaher had passed the Riigikogu.
Vaher had established a quota system of how many civil servants had to be prosecuted every year (per county), which is seen as reminiscent of Stalinist purges by many Estonians, a measure that Parts had endorsed. Parts" term as Prime Minister officially ended on 12 April 2005 when the Riigikogu confirmed his successor Andrus Ansip. In the 2015 parliamentary election, Parts was re-elected to the parliament with 4,208 individual votes.
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Juhan Parts is a member of the Union of Pro Patria and Resident Publica party. Resident Publica now is a member of the right-of-centre European People"s Party organisation.