Mayor Urmas Klaas: Tartu and its residents' task is to live and think big for Estonia
Tartu's Mayor Urmas Klaas emphasizes the city's role in shaping Estonia's future during a speech at the country's 108th anniversary celebrations.
In a recent speech at the Estonian National Museum during the 108th anniversary of Estonia's independence, Tartu Mayor Urmas Klaas addressed the importance of big ideas for the nation after its accession to NATO and the European Union. He expressed confidence that significant ideas to propel Estonia forward will emerge from Tartu, highlighting the city's historical contribution to both local and global political landscapes.
Klaas called upon the residents of Tartu to embrace their legacy of innovation and leadership, asserting that their continued engagement is crucial for the future development of Estonia. He believes that Tartu's unique positioning and capabilities can spark discussions and initiatives that might redefine not just the city but the entirety of the nation.
Furthermore, the Mayor's invitation to locals and prominent figures emphasizes a collaborative approach to tackling future challenges, reinforcing the sentiment that Tartu is not just a city but a vital force in the nation's advancement. Through this, Klaas aims to inspire a collective vision that transcends regional boundaries and fosters a sense of national pride.