Feb 11 • 09:20 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

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.

In a brief but notable transition, Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas of the Eesti 200 party is set to temporarily assume the role of Prime Minister of Estonia for a two-hour window. This change is due to the absence of Prime Minister Kristen Michal, who is attending a European Council meeting. The handover is scheduled to take place from noon to 2 PM, highlighting the fluid nature of governmental roles during international obligations.

Kristina Kallas's temporary leadership comes at a time when decisions made at the European Council can have significant implications for Estonia and its policies. This temporary prime ministerial role not only signals trust in Kallas's ability to handle the responsibilities of the position but also reflects the collaborative nature of the Estonian government, where continuity is maintained even in the absence of the primary leader.

The transfer of duties, albeit brief, underscores the importance of governmental presence at international forums and the immediate responsiveness of the Estonian government to its obligations in Europe. It serves as a reminder to citizens of the seamless operation of their democratic system and the capabilities of their elected officials to step in as needed.

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