Mailis Reps

Mailis Reps
Mailis Reps (2011)

Mailis Reps (née Rand, born 13 January 1975) is an Estonian politician and a former Estonian Minister of Education and Research. She is a member of the Estonian Centre Party.

Biography

Reps was born in in Tallinn, Estonia. From 1993 to 1998 she studied law at the Academy Nord in Tallinn. She holds currently two Master degrees: the first in law from the Central European University and the second in public relations from Maastricht University. Since 2001 she is studying international and European law at doctorate level in Uppsala University.[1]

From 2000 to 2001 Mailis Rand worked in the European Commission Directorate-General of Personnel and Administration. Since year 2000 she is also a lecturer of international public law in the Academy Nord and in the Higher Law School of Riga.[1]

On 28 January 2002 Mailis Rand became the Estonian Minister of Education in the government of Siim Kallas.[2] She was often criticised for her youth and inexperience.[3] Although she was unable to solve several crucial problems of Estonian education, she fought for more funding to education and was elected Friend of Education by Estonian Education Forum in October 2002. Mailis Rand renamed the Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Education and Research (in effect since 1 January 2003) to reflect the central role of this government institution in administration of higher education and research activities.

She was also the Minister to merge two leading academic libraries of Estonia - Estonian Academic Library and Tallinn Pedagogical University Library. The merger was signed on 8 April 2003, 2 days before the resignation of the government.

Mailis Rand became then member of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). She was also elected to the Board of the Estonian Centre Party and appointed the Party's Secretary on Foreign Relations. She was one of the persons involved in preparing the controversial contract of co-operation between the Estonian Centre Party and Russian 'party of the power' United Russia in December 2004.

After marrying a Latvian lawyer Agris Repšs she started to use simplified version of her husband's surname (Reps).[4] They have a son Richard, born in 2004. Their second child, daughter Elizabeth, was born in March 2006.

After the resignation of the government of Prime Minister Juhan Parts she was appointed again Minister of Education and Research on 13 April 2005. Main activities of her second term have been preparation of the new general curriculum, approval of the new vocational education agenda, improving and expanding learning in Estonian in the schools of Russian-speaking minority, provision of free lunches to pupils and approval of the new vocational standard for teachers.

Mailis Reps was heavily criticised after her official visit to the Mari-El Republic, a federal subject of Russia in August 2005. While several European (including Estonian) politicians have drawn attention to the discrimination of Mari people in this republic and issued statements on the topic, Mailis Reps spoke very positively about the current state of native inhabitants, their culture and education in her interview to Russian television. She later claimed that her statements were taken out of context by Russian TV and that her poor knowledge of Russian contributed to misunderstanding what she had actually meant.

Since 2005 she is also a Vice-Chairperson of the Estonian Centre Party.[5]

Political career

  • 2002-2003 Estonian Minister of Education
  • 2003-2005 Member of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu)
  • 2003-2005 Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Estonian Centre Party
  • 2003- Member of the Board of the Estonian Centre Party
  • 2005-2007 Estonian Minister of Education and Research
  • 2005- Vice-Chairperson of the Estonian Centre Party
  • 2007- Member of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu)

References

  1. ^ a b "Mailis Reps". Central European University. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5y3vwlu73. 
  2. ^ Gunter, Aleksei (24 January 2002). "Kallas to form new government". The Baltic Times. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5y43sRpco. 
  3. ^ Hill, Don (28 January 2002). "Estonia: Young Members Infuse New Cabinet". Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5y447eMpY. 
  4. ^ Silm, Jaanus (20 May 2003). "Mailis Rand abiellus lätlasega" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5y44Weim9. 
  5. ^ "Eesti in brief - 2011-04-07". The Baltic Times. 6 April 2011. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5y3vVls5L. 
Political offices
Preceded by
Tõnis Lukas
Estonian Minister of Education
2002–2003
Succeeded by
Toivo Maimets
Preceded by
Toivo Maimets
Estonian Minister of Education and Research
2005–2007
Succeeded by
Tõnis Lukas

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