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Mart Laar (born 22 April 1960) is an
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n politician and historian. He served as the Prime Minister of Estonia from 1992 to 1994 and from 1999 to 2002. Laar is credited with having helped bring about Estonia's rapid economic development during the 1990s. He is a member of the
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Isamaa party. In April 2011, Mart Laar became Minister of Defence in the cabinet of Prime Minister
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and served until his resignation for reasons of health in May 2012. In April 2013,
Riigikogu The Riigikogu (; from Estonian ''riigi-'', of the state, and ''kogu'', assembly) is the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation, the Parliament appoints high officials, including the Prime Minister and Chief Just ...
appointed Laar as chairman of the supervisory board of the
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, his term beginning on 12 June 2013.


Career

Mart Laar was born in
Viljandi Viljandi (, german: Fellin, sv, Fellin) is a town and municipality in southern Estonia with a population of 17,407 in 2019. It is the capital of Viljandi County and is geographically located between two major Estonian cities, Pärnu and Tartu ...
. He studied history at the
University of Tartu The University of Tartu (UT; et, Tartu Ülikool; la, Universitas Tartuensis) is a university in the city of Tartu in Estonia. It is the national university of Estonia. It is the only classical university in the country, and also its biggest ...
, graduating in 1983; he received his master's degree in
philosophy Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. ...
and his
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in history in 2005. Laar taught history in
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, and served as president of the Council of Historians of the Foundation of the Estonia Inheritance, the Society for the Preservation of Estonian History, and the Estonian Students' Society. Laar has written many books on Estonian and Soviet history, among them ''War in the Woods: Estonia's Struggle for Survival, 1944–1956'', a book about the Forest Brothers anti-Soviet resistance movement. Laar's political career began when he became a member of the conservative Pro Patria Union party (which later merged with the more technocratic
Res Publica Party Res Publica Party ( et, Erakond Res Publica) was a political party in Estonia that self-identified as conservative. Established as a party on 8 December 2001, the political organisation Res Publica was founded already as early as 1989 and exist ...
in 2006). He was elected prime minister by the
Riigikogu The Riigikogu (; from Estonian ''riigi-'', of the state, and ''kogu'', assembly) is the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation, the Parliament appoints high officials, including the Prime Minister and Chief Just ...
on 21 October 1992. In barely two years, from 1992 to 1994, the radical reforming Estonian government of Mart Laar was the first in Europe to introduce the
flat tax A flat tax (short for flat-rate tax) is a tax with a single rate on the taxable amount, after accounting for any deductions or exemptions from the tax base. It is not necessarily a fully proportional tax. Implementations are often progress ...
, privatized most national industry in transparent public tenders, abolished tariffs and subsidies, stabilized the economy and balanced the budget. Due to several scandals, Laar was defeated in 1994 by
no-confidence vote A motion of no confidence, also variously called a vote of no confidence, no-confidence motion, motion of confidence, or vote of confidence, is a statement or vote about whether a person in a position of responsibility like in government or m ...
, when some members of the coalition withdrew their support. Reasons for the vote were publicized details of arms deal with
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and so called "rouble scandal" - the sale of 2.3 billion  Rbls, withdrawn from circulation during the Estonian monetary reform of 1992, to breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, carried out by Laar's associates at an Estonian private company, Maag, without consulting Parliament. Five years later, in 1999, Laar returned to the post, with his main policy goals being to pull the economy out of a slump and lead the country toward the
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. He remained in the post until he stepped down in 2002. On 18 May 1999 while Prime Minister, Mart Laar with security advisor Jaan Tross,
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head Robert Lepikson and Government Office coordination director
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used a shotgun to shoot at a photo of Edgar Savisaar, leader of opposition party Keskerakond. Later he explained that during shooting he acted as a private person, not as the Prime Minister. Mart Laar apologized for this event as Prime Minister and army officer.


Recognition

Laar has multiple Orders from Estonia and other countries. The results of the radical reforms have been recognized by
Cato Institute The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1977 by Ed Crane, Murray Rothbard, and Charles Koch, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Koch Industries.Koch Ind ...
, which awarded Laar the
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's Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty in 2006. The
Acton Institute The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty is an American research and educational institution, or think tank, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, (with an office in Rome) whose stated mission is "to promote a free and virtuous society c ...
awarded Dr. Laar their Faith & Freedom Award on 24 October 2007. Mart Laar is member of Honorary Board of the
European Association of History Educators The European Association of History Educators (EuroClio) was established in 1992 with the support of the Council of Europe. The NGO works as a European wide facilitator for innovation and progress in history Education. The organisation contributes ...
(EUROCLIO). He is also a member of the international advisory council of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. The
House of Terror House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detain ...
Museum in
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awarded Mart Laar the Petőfi Prize in 2011 for his contributions to investigating the crimes of communism.


Recent activities

Together with
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,
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, Árpád Göncz, Petr Pithart, Vytautas Landsbergis,
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and other transition leaders, he participates in the International Committee for Democracy in Cuba. Laar is a member of the International Council of the New York-based Human Rights Foundation and a founding member of the Unitas Foundation. In 2003, Laar received the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award brought about the development of electronic systems in Estonia to upgrade the country's infrastructure. After the
Rose Revolution The Rose Revolution or Revolution of Roses ( ka, ვარდების რევოლუცია, tr) was a nonviolent change of power that occurred in Georgia in November 2003. The event was brought about by widespread protests over the ...
in
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, Laar became advisor to the country's President Mikheil Saakashvili and in 2010 received Order of St. George. In September 2006, Laar announced that he will come out of political retirement to run for the candidacy for Prime Minister of the new Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica party. Mart Laar was
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member. On 26 May 2007 he was elected a Chairman of the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica. On 18 February 2012 Mart Laar suffered from a
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and stepped down as Defence Minister three months later. Until October 2012 Laar had still been staying out of the public eye, but was reportedly recovering. In 2012, the Estonian National Audit Office declassified a 1995 audit about arms deal which caused newspaper ''
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'' to publish a critical article about Laar.


Relationship with the media

In 1994, the Estonian Newspaper Association declared Laar the Year's Press Friend. This was the first time this award was given; since that, it has been a yearly occurrence. Eesti Ajalehtede Liit 3 December 1998
Ajalehtede Liit valis viiendaks pressisőbraks president Meri
In 2001, Laar was given the complementary award of Year's Press Enemy. Eesti Ajalehtede Liit 6 December 2001

/ref> In January 2012, Laar became a meme, when in the heat of the ACTA discussion in Estonia, he explained the disappearance of ACTA-related posts from his Facebook page with "lack of space" in Facebook. Later he clarified that posts were deleted by his page's moderator without his approval and that ACTA requires further discussion.


Published works


''How Estonia is setting the bar for ‘smart defense''
( The Baltic Times, 2012) *''The Power of Freedom: Central and Eastern Europe after 1945'' (Centre for European Studies, 2009) *
"Stalinism Was Just as Bad as Nazism"
(
The Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
, 2008) *''September 1944: Otto Tiefi valitsus'' (Varrak, 2007) *''Estonia's Way'' (Pegasus, 2006) *''Sinimäed 1944'' (Tallinn, 2006) *''Lähiajalugu: gümnaasiumile'' (Avita, 2006) *''Estoński cud'' (Arwil, 2006) *''The Forgotten War'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Der vergessene Krieg'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Der rote Terror'' (Grenader, 2005) *' (Grenader, 2005) *''Aizmirstais karš'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Unohdettu sota'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Eestlase raha läbi aegade'' (Eesti Ekspressi Kirjastus, 2006) *' (Grenader, 2005) *''Estonia in World War II'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Viron lyhyt historia (Grenader, 2005) *''Streifzug durch die estnische Geschichte'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Äratajad'' (Tartu, 2005) *' (Grenader, 2005) *''Linnulennul Eesti ajaloost'' (Grenader, 2005) *''Estonia: A Land of Human Dimensions'' (Uniprint AS, 2004) *''Emajõgi 1944'' (Tallinn, 2005) *''Das estnische Wirtschaftwunder'' (Tallinn, 2002) *''Estonia: Little Country that Could'' (London, 2002) *''Eesti uus algus'' (Tallinn, 2002) *''Vissza a jövőbe'' (Budapest, 2002) *''Back to the future. 10 years of freedom in Central Europe'' (Tallinn, 2001) *''Észtország története'' (BDTF, 1999) *''Estonoj tra tempoj'' (Eesti Esperanto Liit, 1998) *''Eesti Vabadussõda ja Suurbritannia 1918–1920'' (Tallinn, 1998) *' (Avita, 1997) *''Isamaa ilu hoieldes'' (Välis-Eesti & EMP, 1997) *''Teine Eesti: Eesti iseseisvuse taassünd'' 1986–1991 (Tallinn, 1996) *''Punane terror'' (Välis-Eesti & EMP, 1996) *''Raamat Jakob Hurdast'' (Tartu. 1995) *''Suurim armastus'' (Välis-Eesti & EMP, 1994) *''The Challenge for Europe'' (London, 1994) *''Metsavennad'' (Tallinn, 1993) *''Unohdettu sota'' (FinnEpos, 1993) *''War in the Woods'' (Howells House, 1992) *''14 juuni 1941.a: mälestusi ja dokumente'' (Tallinn, 1990) *''Kodu lugu'' (Tallinn, 1989)


References


External links


Mart Laar's blog

Laar's biography for the Friedman Prize

Doing Business project
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