It Became Clear Why Estonia Doesn't Want to Fine Siemens
The Estonian government discussed the electrification of a railway segment towards Tartu during a parliamentary information session, revealing unexpected insights.
Live at 12: In the Riigikogu information hour, Kallas, Pevkur, Taro
The Estonian Riigikogu will host a live information hour featuring key government officials discussing various national issues.
Kallas on making the payment guidelines for educational tools more precise
Estonian Education Minister Kristina Kallas announced plans to clarify the guidelines on which educational tools schools are responsible for covering costs.
According to the Minister of Education, Estonia is against Chat Control
Estonia's Minister of Education Kristina Kallas announced the country's opposition to the Chat Control proposal during a government press conference.
Kristina Kallas: Estonia does not support 'chat control'
Estonian Minister of Education Kristina Kallas announced that Estonia does not support the mandatory surveillance of private internet conversations, known as 'chat control', in the EU discussions.
Live at 12: Government press conference with Michal, Kallas, Taro, Pevkur
A government press conference featuring several ministers from Estonia is scheduled for noon today.
The Riigikogu did not express distrust towards Minister of Education Kristina Kallas
The Riigikogu voted against a motion of distrust in Education Minister Kristina Kallas, despite criticisms regarding her management of several simultaneous educational reforms.
The Riigikogu did not express distrust in the Minister of Education and Research
The Estonian Riigikogu chose not to express distrust in Education and Research Minister Kristina Kallas following a parliamentary discussion on a request by 28 members.
LIVE: Vote of no confidence against Kristina Kallas in the Riigikogu
The Estonian opposition is seeking a vote of no confidence against Education and Research Minister Kristina Kallas during todayβs Riigikogu session.
LIVE: In the Riigikogu information hour Michal, Kallas, and Purga
The Riigikogu information hour features Prime Minister Kristen Michal and ministers Kristina Kallas and Heidy Purga responding to questions from deputies.
Live at 14: Riigikogu session, attempt to dismiss the Minister of Education
The Estonian Riigikogu will hold a session addressing an attempt to dismiss Education Minister Kristina Kallas following concerns from opposition politicians.
Live at 12: Riigikogu Information Hour with Michal, Kallas, and Purga
The Riigikogu Information Hour features Prime Minister Kristen Michal and ministers Kristina Kallas and Heidy Purga addressing MPs' questions on various pressing issues.
Three parties want to distrust Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas
Three political parties in Estonia are pushing to distrust Minister of Education and Research Kristina Kallas following a motion presented in parliament.
Kallas: initiated reforms will reduce educational inequality
Kristina Kallas believes that extending compulsory education and transitioning to Estonian-language instruction will help reduce educational inequality in Estonia.
Kallas sees ongoing reforms as a solution to the fundamental shortcomings of the education system
Education Minister Kristina Kallas believes that ongoing reforms can address key issues identified in the human development report, particularly in relation to educational inequality.
ROOT VEGETABLES: Many new book lovers
The article discusses the rise of new readers and the influence of individuals such as Kristina Kallas and Liisa Pakosta in promoting reading culture in Estonia.
KUKU: Kristina Kallas: Teacher qualifications do not affect children's exam results
Estonia's Education Minister Kristina Kallas states that while educational stratification may manifest in the education system, it is not necessarily caused by the system itself.
Social Democrats Will Not Sign the Vote of No Confidence Against the Minister of Education
The Social Democrats have decided not to sign the vote of no confidence against Education Minister Kristina Kallas, arguing that frequent no-confidence motions undermine their purpose and that the opposition should focus on replacing the entire government.
Government will stay away from minimum wage negotiations
The Estonian government has confirmed it will not intervene in minimum wage negotiations according to the Minister of Education and Research, Kristina Kallas.
Kallas Becomes Prime Minister for Two Hours
Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas temporarily takes over as Prime Minister of Estonia from Kristen Michal for a two-hour period during a European Council meeting.
LIVE: Kallas, Keldo, and Terras participate in Parliament information hour
Education Minister Kristina Kallas and other ministers answer questions from Parliament members on various pressing topics.
Live at 12: Kallas, Keldo, Terras in the Riigikogu Information Session
The Riigikogu information session features key ministers addressing member questions on various national issues.
CONCERN: Half of Schools Lack a Psychologist
Estonian officials emphasize the need to expand the presence of mental health specialists in schools to better address children's mental health issues.
Isamaa starts consultations for a vote of no confidence against Minister Kristina Kallas
The Isamaa faction in the Estonian parliament met with Education Minister Kristina Kallas to discuss concerns over school graduation and further education conditions, leading to a decision to consult opposition parties regarding a vote of no confidence against her.
Isamaa Begins Consultations for a Vote of No Confidence Against Kristina Kallas
The Isamaa party in Estonia is initiating consultations with opposition parties to introduce a vote of no confidence against Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas due to recent confusion regarding education policy changes.
Estonia's Minister of Education: "AI will not be widely used in the classroom"
Estonia's Education Minister Kristina Kallas discusses the limited role of AI in classrooms and the need for transformative changes in educational practices.
Government press conference to be held by Michal, Kallas, Keldo, and Pakosta
The government press conference will feature Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas, Economic and Communications Minister Erkki Keldo, and Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta, starting at noon and streamed live by Postimees.
Live at 12: government press conference with Michal, Kallas, Keldo, Pakosta
Today at a government press conference, Prime Minister Kristen Michal and several ministers including Kristina Kallas, Erkki Keldo, and Liisa Pakosta will participate starting at noon, which can be watched live on ERR's portal.