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'''Rein Lang''' (born ] ] in ], ]) is an ] politician, member of the ], and diplomat. He is currently serving as the ]. | '''Rein Lang''' (born ] ] in ], ]) is an ]n politician, member of the ], and diplomat. He is currently serving as the ]. | ||
== Childhood and Education == | == Childhood and Education == | ||
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Following the collapse of the ], Lang briefly co-owned an event management and concert promotion business. In ], Lang along with ] founded the first independent ] station in Estonia: Radio Kuku. Over the next several years, Lang launched two more radio stations, Radio Uuno and the Russian-language Radio ] (later renamed Radio 100). In ], Lang and Luik sold their radio interest to their then co-partner from the ], Metromedia International Inc. | Following the collapse of the ], Lang briefly co-owned an event management and concert promotion business. In ], Lang along with ] founded the first independent ] station in Estonia: Radio Kuku. Over the next several years, Lang launched two more radio stations, Radio Uuno and the Russian-language Radio ] (later renamed Radio 100). In ], Lang and Luik sold their radio interest to their then co-partner from the ], Metromedia International Inc. | ||
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Following his departure from the media business, Lang served as deputy mayor of Tallinn and member of Parliament. He served as the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the European Affairs Committee of Parliament. He was briefly minister of Foreign Affairs during ]. | Following his departure from the media business, Lang served as deputy mayor of Tallinn and member of Parliament. He served as the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the European Affairs Committee of Parliament. He was briefly minister of Foreign Affairs during ]. | ||
When the new government was announced by ], Lang was nominated to the post of ], a position he officially took over when the government was conferred on ] ]. | When the new government was announced by ], Lang was nominated to the post of ], a position he officially took over when the government was conferred on ] ]. | ||
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Rein Lang (born July 4 1957 in Tartu, Estonia) is an Estonian politician, member of the Estonian Reform Party, and diplomat. He is currently serving as the Minister of Justice.
Childhood and Education
Lang grew up partly in Finland, where his father served at the Soviet embassy in Helsinki. Lang is therefore a fluent speaker of Finnish and a champion for Finnish-Estonian relations. Lang has a legal degree from the University of Tartu.
Career in Business
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Lang briefly co-owned an event management and concert promotion business. In 1992, Lang along with Hans H. Luik founded the first independent radio station in Estonia: Radio Kuku. Over the next several years, Lang launched two more radio stations, Radio Uuno and the Russian-language Radio Tallinn (later renamed Radio 100). In 2002, Lang and Luik sold their radio interest to their then co-partner from the United States, Metromedia International Inc.
Political career
Following his departure from the media business, Lang served as deputy mayor of Tallinn and member of Parliament. He served as the Deputy Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of the European Affairs Committee of Parliament. He was briefly minister of Foreign Affairs during 2005. When the new government was announced by Andrus Ansip, Lang was nominated to the post of Minister of Justice, a position he officially took over when the government was conferred on 12 April 2005.
Template:Incumbent succession boxPreceded byJaak Jõerüüt (acting) | Minister of Foreign Affairs 2005 |
Succeeded byUrmas Paet |
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