Education
Vaher, born in Tallinn on 5 September 1974, was educated at the University of Tartu, where he received a bachelor"s degree in law.
Vaher, born in Tallinn on 5 September 1974, was educated at the University of Tartu, where he received a bachelor"s degree in law.
He has served twice as a Minister: as Minister of Justice (2003–2005) and as Minister of the Interior (2011–2014). On 21 March 2005, Vaher received a vote of no confidence from the Riigikogu. The vote followed concerns about the handling of a controversial anti-corruption plan.
The plan, as it was proposed, would have established a quota system of how many civil servants had to be prosecuted every year, it was set on a per county basis.
On 24 March 2005, Prime Minister Juhan Parts announced that he would step down from the position of Prime Minister and requested that the President reform the government, in part having to do with Parts" support for the program In 2015 parliamentary election, Vaher was re-chosen to the parliament with 2,313 individual votes.
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A career politician and civil servant Vaher served as Director of the State Audit Office as well as a member of the Tallinn City Council, before being appointed to the Minister of Justice position in the Juhan Parts government. Members of the opposition in the Riigikogu considered the programme as draconian.