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Illar Hallaste (6 May 1959,
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– 27 October 2012,
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) was an Estonian cleric, politician, lawyer, and businessman, most notable for being a voter for the
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.


Education

Hallaste studied in
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, and from the 7th grade in the
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branch of the Tallinn Sports Secondary School. In 1977, he graduated from Kohtla-Järve Secondary High School. After graduating from high school, Hallaste began studying at the Faculty of Law of the
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, where he was thrown out for being religious, which was discouraged by the
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government at the time. He eventually graduated in 1995. After graduating from the
University of Tartu The University of Tartu (UT; ; ) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia. It is the national university of Estonia. It is also the largest and oldest university in the country.
, Hallaste began studying at the
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. In 1982, he was ordained a teacher at
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.


Career

Hallaste served a number of parish throughout the late 20th century, including in
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and
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parishes from 1982 to 1983,
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and
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parishes from 1983 to 1988, and
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and
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parishes from 1988 to 1993. From 2005 to his death in 2012, he was a vicar teacher in Ida-Harju. He has also served as deputy head of the Järva
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and eastern Harju Assistance Front. After leaving politics, Hallaste established the law office of the same name and offered legal services. Lastly, he headed the company Viimars OÜ. In addition, he organized the Season Travel travel agency and was a member of the Board of the Kirik Varahaldus OÜ, the company managing the real estate of EELK.


Political career

Hallaste became a part of politics through the heritage protection movement. In October 1988, he attempted to stand in the Rakvere District against the "official" candidate nominated by the Communist Party,
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, in the replacement of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR, and created a precedent in post-war Estonia. However, bringing the formal reasons to excuse (a meeting of the group setting up the working group was convened as a trade union group, not as a trade union committee), he was denied the candidacy. In March 1989, Hallaste applied for election to the
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in the same constituency, but remained under
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in 1989. In 1989, he was one of the founders of the Estonian Christian Union (later the Estonian Christian-Democratic Union) and was its chairman until 1992. EKDL considered itself the successor to the Christian People's Party founded in 1919. Between 1990 and 1992, he was a member of the Estonian Supreme Soviet and the
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, the 1990 Estonian Committee and the 1991-1992 Constituent Assembly. He was among the 69 members of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia who on 20 August 1991 voted for the
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. In the
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elections in 1992, the EKDL participated in the election campaign of "Isamaa" with the
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, the Estonian Christian Democratic Party, the Republican Conservatives, and the Estonian Liberal Democratic Party (ELDP). The election coalition was the winner, receiving 22.00% of the votes and 29 seats in the Riigikogu. After the election, in the same year, the EKDL joined all but the ELDP, forming a new party: the
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. Hallaste lost his position as party leader (
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later became the leader of the new party), but Hallaste was a member of the Riigikogu from 1992 to 1995. Hallaste led the Pro Patria National Coalition Party until 27 October 1993. On 30 June 1994, he left the faction and joined the Right-wing faction, whose members were members of the
People's Party of Republicans and Conservatives People's Party of Republicans and Conservatives (''Vabariiklaste ja Konservatiivide Rahvaerakond'') was an Estonian political party, which existed under this banner from 1994 to 1998. History It was founded in September 1994 after Pro Patria s ...
on 9 October 1994, as the founders of the newly formed Party of the Republicans from the Republican and Conservative People's Party (VKRE). On April 5, 1998, the VKRE joined the Estonian Peasantry Party, forming the
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, but was compulsorily terminated on 14 December 1999 because it failed to comply with the 1000-member requirement of the new Political Parties Act. In 1998, Hallaste and businessman Toivo Ninnas were caught in a sex scandal involving inviting ten female guests to the Viking hotel in
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. Ninna and Hallaste denied the allegations, but the People's Party forced out Hallaste. As a result of the scandal, former
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did not award him the same award given to all members of the Supreme Council who voted on 20 August 1991 to restore Estonia's independence. "I have not seen this list," Hallaste said of the President's decision. "Everyone who voted or independencegot the award except for me. Why can't I? Is morale a thing? For me, this is completely incomprehensible...". In 2000, police in Tallinn fined Hallaste for going 107 km/h on the freeway while
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, despite being part of the leadership of the Alcohol Policy Council. From 2001 to his death, Hallaste was a part of the
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.


Personal life

In 1978, Hallaste married Hilja Seppenen. They had eight children (three sons and five daughters).


Bibliography

* Hallaste, Illar "Eesti Vabariigi põhiseaduse sünd" Juridica 9/1996, pages 438–442 * Hallaste, Illar. "Kanoonilise õiguse käsiraamat". 2011


References


External links

* Koit Luus
"Illar Hallaste – tegija poliitikas ja äris"
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20 May 1997 * Risto Berendson
"Illar Hallaste loobub Kati Murutari kohtusse kaebamast"
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24 May 1998 * Hans Väre
"Illar Hallaste üheksas amet"
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31 July 2000
"Seksipastor Illar Hallaste astus Reformierakonda"
– EPL, 6 February 2002 * Teet Korsten
Illar Hallaste: "Just sellist Eestit me tahtsime!"
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23 August 2008 * Monika Reedik
"Poliitilise kogemusega vaimulik"
– Eesti Kirik 6 May 2009 * Virumaa Entsüklopeedia
"Hallaste, Illar – pastor, poliitik, ärimees"

"Illar Hallaste: ma ei mäleta Volga ostuloa taotlust"
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, 27 August 2011 * Juhan Harave
"Jumalamehe lahkumine: energiline Illar Hallaste oleks jõudnud veel palju"
Õhtuleht, 29 October 2012 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hallaste, Illar 1959 births 2012 deaths People from Kohtla-Järve Politicians from Ida-Viru County Voters of the Estonian restoration of Independence Estonian Lutheran clergy Estonian Reform Party politicians People's Party of Republicans and Conservatives politicians University of Tartu alumni Burials at Metsakalmistu Members of the Riigikogu, 1992–1995