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Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology
Incumbent
Tiit Riisalo
since 17 April 2023
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
AppointerPrime Minister

The Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology of Estonia (Estonian: Majandus- ja infotehnoloogiaminister) is a minister at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications (Estonian: Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniministeerium) in the Estonian Government.

List of ministers

Name Portrait Party Term of office Duration Prime Minister
Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure
Urve Palo Social Democratic 26 March 2014 9 April 2015 1 year, 14 days Rõivas (I)
Kristen Michal Reform 9 April 2015 23 November 2016 1 year, 228 days Rõivas (II)
Kadri Simson Centre 23 November 2016 29 April 2019 2 years, 157 days Ratas (I)
Taavi Aas Centre 29 April 2019 3 June 2022 5 years, 234 days Ratas (II)

Kallas (I)

Riina Sikkut Social Democratic 18 July 2022 17 April 2023 273 days Kallas (II)
Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology
Tiit Riisalo Estonia 200 17 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 246 days Kallas (III)

See also

References

  1. "Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications" (in Estonian). Government of Estonia.

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