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The Estonian Reform Party Youth (ERPY) ( Estonian : Reforminoored ) is the youth wing of Estonian Reform Party .

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3-641: Key issues for the ERPY have been economic liberalism, low taxes, human rights, e-democracy and Pro-Europeanism . On November 13, 1997, the first regional club of ERPY was founded in Tartu Town Hall . It was soon followed by the formation of clubs in Tallinn and Viljandi, which prompted the formation of ERPY as a national organisation in 2000. In 2000 ERPY obtained LYMEC observer status. In 2003, Rain Rosimannus became

6-435: The current members of Riigikogu with a background in ERPY include Erkki Keldo , Hanah Lahe , Kristo Enn Vaga , Õnne Pillak and Anti Haugas . This article about an Estonian political party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pro-Europeanism Pro-Europeanism , sometimes called European Unionism , is a political position that favours European integration and membership of

9-606: The first member of Riigikogu with a background in ERPY. In the same year, ERPY member Urmas Paet became the Minister of Culture . In 2007, a total of 7 ERPY members (including alumni) became members of parliament. From 2014 to 2016, Taavi Rõivas (ERPY leader 2001-2003) was the Prime Minister of Estonia . Since 2023, ERPY Tallinn founder Kristen Michal is the Minister of Climate in Kaja Kallas's third cabinet . As of 2024,

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