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Kaja Kallas's third cabinet


Kaja Kallas's third cabinet
53rd Cabinet of Estonia
17 April 2023
23 July 2024
Alar Karis
Kaja Kallas
13
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Majority (coalition)
Isamaa  EKRE  Centre  ERK
2023 election
Kaja Kallas's second cabinet
Kristen Michal's cabinet

The third cabinet of Kaja Kallas was the cabinet of Estonia from 17 April 2023 to 22 July 2024. The cabinet was formed following the 2023 parliamentary election. On 15 July 2024 Kaja Kallas, who had been chosen as nominee for High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy in the European Commission, submitted her resignation as Prime Minister, triggering the immediate resignation of her entire cabinet. The cabinet remained in place until the formation of Kristen Michal's cabinet on 22 July.

In the aftermath of the 2023 Estonian parliamentary election, the Reform Party increased their number of seats, and incumbent prime minister Kaja Kallas opted to open coalition negotiations with Estonia 200 and the Social Democrats on 7 March 2023. The decision was predicted by observers, who saw the possibility of a Reform–Estonia 200–SDE coalition as the most likely outcome of the election.

On 7 April, Lauri Läänemets, the leader of SDE, confirmed that the three parties had come to an agreement, and Kallas revealed the composition of her incoming cabinet the following day. On 10 April, the coalition agreement was signed between the three party leaders, and Kallas later became prime minister-designate following the approval of the coalition government by the Riigikogu on 12 April. Kallas and her third cabinet were sworn into office on 17 April.

The ministers of the cabinet were revealed by Kallas on 8 April 2023. The cabinet consists of 13 ministers, seven from the Reform Party (including the prime minister) and three each from Estonia 200 and the Social Democrats.

PortfolioMinisterTook officeLeft officeParty
Prime MinisterKaja Kallas17 April 202322 July 2024Reform
Minister of FinanceMart Võrklaev17 April 202322 July 2024Reform
Minister of Foreign AffairsMargus Tsahkna17 April 202322 July 2024Estonia 200
Minister of Economic Affairs and Information TechnologyTiit Riisalo17 April 202322 July 2024Estonia 200
Minister of JusticeKalle Laanet17 April 20231 April 2024Reform
Madis Timpson1 April 202422 July 2024Reform
Minister of DefenceHanno Pevkur17 April 202322 July 2024Reform
Minister of CultureHeidy Purga17 April 202322 July 2024Reform
Minister of the InteriorLauri Läänemets17 April 202322 July 2024SDE
Minister of Education and ResearchKristina Kallas17 April 202322 July 2024Estonia 200
Minister of ClimateKristen Michal17 April 202322 July 2024Reform
Minister of HealthRiina Sikkut17 April 202322 July 2024SDE
Minister of Social ProtectionSigne Riisalo17 April 202322 July 2024Reform
Minister of Regional AffairsMadis Kallas17 April 202326 April 2024SDE
Piret Hartman26 April 202422 July 2024SDE
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