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-**Kaja Kallas** is an Estonian politician who has been serving as the prime minister of Estonia since 2021.+**Kaja Kallas** is an Estonian politician who has been serving as the prime minister of [[Estonia]] since 2021.  
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 +She was identified in 2013 by [[Kumquat Consult]] as being likely to support the policies of [[George Soros]] and his [[Open Society European Policy Institute]] and [[Open Society Foundations]].((//Reliable allies in the European Parliament (2014 – 2019).// (2013). GSCDN; Kumquat Consult. https://web.archive.org/web/20220709095947/https://legacy.gscdn.nl/archives/images/soroskooptbrussel.pdf))
  
 ===== History ===== ===== History =====
  
-Kallas resigned as prime minister on July 14, 2022.((Preussen, W. (2022, July 14). //Estonian prime minister resigns, prepares to form new government.// Politico. https://archive.ph/tE4oI))+Kallas was selected as a [[European Young Leaders|European Young Leader]] in 2017.((//European Young Leaders (EYL40) programme – Call for Nominations for the Class of 2018.// (2017, June 13). [[Erasmus Mundus Society]]. https://web.archive.org/web/20210205175522/https://www.em-a.eu/en/home/newsdetail-ema-members-report/european-young-leaders-eyl40-programme-call-for-nominations-for-the-class-of-2018-2083.html)) 
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 +Kallas resigned as prime minister on July 14, 2022.((Preussen, W. (2022, July 14). //Estonian prime minister resigns, prepares to form new government.// [[Politico]]. https://archive.ph/tE4oI)) 
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 +===== Affiliations ===== 
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 +Kallas is a member of the [[European Council on Foreign Relations]].((//Council members.// (2020, October 14). European Council on Foreign Relations. https://web.archive.org/web/20220715234009/https://ecfr.eu/council/members/))
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