Andres Anvelt
Estonian politician (born 1969)
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Andres Anvelt (born on 30 September 1969 Tallinn) is an Estonian politician and writer. He belonged to Social Democratic Party until 2019.[1]
2003-2006 he was director of Estonian Academy of Security Sciences Police College (Estonian: Sisekaitseakadeemia politseikolledž).[2]
2011-2015 he was member of XII Riigikogu. And thereafter member of XIII Riigikogu.[2]
2014–2015 he was judicial minister of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti justiitsminister).[2]
He is the grandson of communist revolutionary Jaan Anvelt.
References
- ^ "Minust. Andres Anvelt". andresanvelt.eu (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- ^ a b c "Minust. Andres Anvelt". andresanvelt.com (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
External links
- Andres Anvelt at Estonian Writers' Online Dictionary
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