Kaja Kallas' second cabinet

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Kaja Kallas' second cabinet
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52nd cabinet of Estonia
Incumbent
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Date formed 18 July 2022
People and organisations
Head of government Kaja Kallas
Head of state Alar Karis
Number of ministers 15
Total number of ministers 15
Member parties Reform Party
Isamaa
Social Democrats
Status in legislature Majority cabinet
56 / 101 (55%)
Opposition parties Centre Party
Conservative People's Party
History
Election(s) 2019 election
Predecessor Kaja Kallas' first cabinet

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Background

On 3 June 2022, Kaja Kallas dismissed Centre Party ministers from her first cabinet after several weeks of disputes between the two parties and Centre party voting with opposition against a government supported bill.[4][5] Continuing with a minority cabinet, the Reform Party called up the conservative Isamaa and the Social Democrats for talks on a possible new coalition.[6][5] On July 8th, the three parties announced that they agreed on forming a new coalition government.[7] Although law allows ministerial changes without cabinet resignation, Kallas stepped back so that the new coalition got to vote for the prime minister's mandate in the parliament. The new coalition was given a mandate by the Riigikogu on July 15 with a 52–26 vote.[8] This is the fourth time in Estonian history when Reform Party, Isamaa and Social Democrats form the coalition, others being Laar's second cabinet, 1999–2002, Ansip's second cabinet 2007–2009 and Rõivas' second cabinet 2015–2016.

Ministers

The coalition agreed on 14 ministers in addition to the prime minister with five each for Reform, Isamaa and the Social Democrats.[9]

On 18 October 2022, Minister of Finance Keit Pentus-Rosimannus announced her resignation, leaving politics after 19-year career. She also declined return to parliament.[10] On 19 October 2022, Annely Akkermann was appointed as a replacement for Pentus-Rosimannus.[11]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Government's Office
Prime Minister   Kaja Kallas 18 July 2022 Incumbent Reform
Ministry of Finance
Minister of Finance   Keit Pentus-Rosimannus 18 July 2022 19 October 2022 Reform
  Annely Akkermann 19 October 2022 Incumbent Reform
Minister of Public Administration   Riina Solman 18 July 2022 Incumbent [[Isamaa|Template:Isamaa/meta/shortname]]
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Foreign Affairs   Urmas Reinsalu 18 July 2022 Incumbent [[Isamaa|Template:Isamaa/meta/shortname]]
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure   Riina Sikkut 18 July 2022 Incumbent Social Democratic
Minister of Entrepreneurship and Information Technology   Kristjan Järvan 18 July 2022 Incumbent [[Isamaa|Template:Isamaa/meta/shortname]]
Ministry of Justice
Minister of Justice   Lea Danilson-Järg 18 July 2022 Incumbent [[Isamaa|Template:Isamaa/meta/shortname]]
Ministry of Defence
Minister of Defence   Hanno Pevkur 18 July 2022 Incumbent Reform
Ministry of Culture
Minister of Culture   Piret Hartman 18 July 2022 Incumbent Social Democratic
Ministry of the Interior
Minister of the Interior   Lauri Läänemets 18 July 2022 Incumbent Social Democratic
Ministry of Education and Research
Minister of Education and Research   Tõnis Lukas 18 July 2022 Incumbent [[Isamaa|Template:Isamaa/meta/shortname]]
Ministry of the Environment
Minister of the Environment   Madis Kallas 18 July 2022 Incumbent Social Democratic
Ministry of Social Affairs
Minister of Health and Labour   Peep Peterson 18 July 2022 Incumbent Social Democratic
Minister of Social Protection   Signe Riisalo 18 July 2022 Incumbent Reform
Ministry of Rural Affairs
Minister of Rural Affairs   Urmas Kruuse 18 July 2022 Incumbent Reform

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Preceded by Government of Estonia
2022–
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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