Taavi Veskimägi | |
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Minister of Finance | |
In office 2003–2005 |
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Prime Minister | Juhan Parts |
Preceded by | Tõnis Palts |
Succeeded by | Aivar Sõerd |
Personal details | |
Born |
Eidapere, Estonia |
20 November 1974
Political party | Res Publica Party |
Taavi Veskimägi (born 20 November 1974) is a former Estonian politician and the managing director of the Estonian electric power transmission system operator Elering.
He is a former Minister of Finance (2003–2005) and one of the two former co-Chairmen of the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (2006–2007).
After graduation from secondary school 1993 in Rapla Veskimägi continued his studies in Tallinn University of Technology, but switched in 1994 to Pedagogical University of Tallinn. He graduated in 1998 as a BA in public administration.
Since 1994, he has been a member of the Res Publica Party. At first it was a socio-political organisation, becoming a political party only on 8 December 2001. From 2001 to 2002 he served as a Treasurer of the party and was elected a Chairman in 2005 after the resignation of the former Chairman and Prime Minister of Estonia, Juhan Parts.
As the Chairman of the Res Publica he faced the difficult task to restore the reputation of his party that was lost during the last 2 years in government or to lead the party into merger with another right-wing party. Local elections on 16 October 2005 showed a declining support for Res Publica. The party lost 13 of its 17 seats in Tallinn City Council and was forced into opposition in the capital. In April 2006 plans were unveiled for merging Res Publica with Pro Patria Union. The annual congresses voted in favour of the merger on 4 June 2006. The new party was named Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica and was led by two chairmen – Tõnis Lukas and Taavi Veskimägi. At the congress that took place on 26 May 2007 Mart Laar was elected a new chairman of the party and Taavi Veskimägi continued to serve in capacity of a member of the party board.