Government ministries of Estonia

The government consists of the prime minister and 14 ministers. The government is led by Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who has been in office since 26 January 2021.[1]

Current Prime Minister

Prime Minister Kaja Kallas Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, leader of the Estonian Reform Party, is the head of the Government of the Republic of Estonia since 26 January 2021.

Current ministries and ministers

Ministry Minister Current minister Took office
Ministry of the Interior

(Siseministeerium)
Minister of the Interior
(Siseminister)
Lauri Läänemets 18 July 2022
Ministry of Culture

(Kultuuriministeerium)
Minister of Culture
(Kultuuriminister)
Piret Hartman 18 July 2022
Ministry of Social Affairs

(Sotsiaalministeerium)
Minister of Health and Labour
(Tervise- ja tööminister)
Peep Peterson 18 July 2022
Minister of Social Protection

(Sotsiaalkaitseminister)

Signe Riisalo 26 January 2021
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications

(Majandus- ja Kommunikatsiooniministeerium)
Minister of Economy and Infrastructure
(Majandus- ja taristuminister)
Riina Sikkut 18 July 2022
Minister of Entrepreneurship and Information Technology
(Väliskaubandus- ja infotehnoloogiaminister)
Kristjan Järvan 18 July 2022
Ministry of Education and Research

(Haridus- ja Teadusministeerium)
Minister of Education and Research
(Haridus- ja teadusminister)
Tõnis Lukas 18 July 2022
Ministry of Defence

(Kaitseministeerium)
Minister of Defence
(Kaitseminister)
Hanno Pevkur 18 July 2022
Ministry of the Environment

(Keskkonnaministeerium)
Minister of the Environment
(Keskkonnaminister)
Madis Kallas 18 July 2022
Ministry of Finance

(Rahandusministeerium)
Minister of Public Administration
(Riigihalduse minister)
Riina Solman 18 July 2022
Minister of Finance
(Rahandusminister)
Keit Pentus-Rosimannus 26 January 2021
Ministry of Rural Affairs

(Maaeluministeerium)
Minister of Rural Affairs
(Maaeluminister)
Urmas Kruuse 26 January 2021
Ministry of Foreign Affairs

(Välisministeerium)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(Välisminister)
Urmas Reinsalu 18 July 2022
Ministry of Justice

(Justiitsministeerium)
Minister of Justice
(Justiitsminister)
Lea Danilson-Järg 18 July 2022

References

  1. "Kaja Kallas | Eesti Vabariigi Valitsus". valitsus.ee. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
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