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Population growth throughout the existence of the Estonian SSR was mainly due to immigration from other regions of the Soviet Union. [101] Although the percentage of Estonians in the total population of the Estonian SSR declined due to Soviet migration policies, the total number of ethnic Estonians increased over the Soviet period as a whole. [102]
The chairman of the Council of Ministers [1] of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic was the second-highest official in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, which was in turn a part of the Soviet Union. Below is a list of office-holders:
A new Stalinist "people's parliament" was "elected" on 14 and 15 July (with only members of the Soviet-backed Estonian Working People's Union allowed to stand for election), and the newly formed chamber announced the establishment of the "Estonian SSR" on 21 July and the self-proclaimed state was annexed by the Soviet Union on 6 August 1940.
The chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic was the presiding officer of that assembly. It is not to be confused with the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic; he was the head of state. Below is a list of the office-holders:
List of chairmen of the Council of Ministers of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic; List of chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic; List of chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic; List of First Secretaries of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of ...
The Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR (Estonian: Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu) was the formal rubber stamp legislative body of the Estonian SSR without any substantive meaning, which was formally elected in general elections, but whose members were essentially appointed by the leadership of the Communist Party.
The coalition of the reformed Estonian communists, who favored independence but close relations with the USSR and were supported by Indrek Toome [2] who was running under the Free Estonia banner, [3] won 27 seats. The anti-independence, pro-Moscow "Joint Soviet of Work Collectives", representing mostly the ethnic Russian immigrant minority in ...
List of airlines of Estonia: 665: 22 List: Low: 667 Pärnu County: 664: 22 Start: Top: 668 Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate: 662: 22 Start: Low: 669 Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic: 661: 22 Start: Mid: 670 Estonian National Museum: 659: 21 Start: Top: 671 Anthem of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic: 658: ...