Urve Tiidus

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Urve Tiidus
Minister of Culture of Estonia
In office
4 December 2013 – 9 April 2015
Prime MinisterTaavi Rõivas
Preceded byRein Lang
Succeeded byIndrek Saar
Personal details
Born
Urve Uussaar

(1954-06-06) 6 June 1954 (age 69)
Rapla, Estonia
Political partyEstonian Reform Party
Alma materTartu University

Urve Tiidus (née Uussaar; born 6 June 1954) is an Estonian politician, member of the Reform Party and former journalist. She was Minister of Culture in Taavi Rõivas's first cabinet.[1] She has been a member of Riigikogu since 2011. Before that she served as the mayor of Kuressaare.[2]

Early life[edit]

Urve Tiidus was born on 6 June 1954 in Rapla. She studied at Tallinn School No. 21 and graduated from the University of Tartu as an English philologist in 1977. After graduation, she started her career in television. She has also been a news anchor of Aktuaalne kaamera, a popular Estonian evening news programme on ETV. She was a spokeswoman for the Estonian voting results at the Eurovision Song Contests of 1994 and 1998.

From 2005-2011, Urve Tiidus was the Mayor of Kuressaare. From 1999-2001, Urve Tiidus served as the Director of the Kuressaare City Government's Department of Education and Culture. Urve Tiidus has worked for a long time in the field of journalism, working for Eesti Televisioon from 1977-1991 and from 1995-1999. During the period 2001-2005, she was a news anchor in the Kanal 2 news division.

Political career[edit]

President Toomas Hendrik Ilves named Urve Tiidus as the new Minister of Culture on the proposal of Prime Minister Andrus Ansip. According to law, the Minister can begin performing her duties after taking the oath of office before the Riigikogu. Prior to assuming her position as Minister of Culture, Urve Tiidus served as a member of the Riigikogu’s European Union Affairs Committee and the Finance Committee.

Minister of Culture[edit]

On 4 December 2013 Urve Tiidus became Minister of Culture in Andrus Ansip's government after Rein Lang's resignation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Toimetaja:Andres Einmann (2013-01-09). "Ilves nimetas Urve Tiiduse kultuuriministriks - Eesti uudised". Postimees.ee. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  2. ^ "Minister of Culture Urve Tiidus begins work - Estonian Government". Valitsus.ee. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
Political offices
Preceded by
Urmas Treiel
Mayor of Kuressaare
2005–2011
Succeeded by
Mati Mäetalu
Preceded by Minister of Culture
2013–2015
Succeeded by
Indrek Saar