Toomas Hendrik Ilves is the President of Estonia in 2014. He became the fourth President of Estonia on 2006 October 9. He was re-elected on 2011 August 29 for another 5-year term.
Valdis Dombrovskis is the Prime Minister of Latvia. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Andrus Ansip is the prime minister of Estonia. Ansip became the 15th Prime Minister of Estonia on 2005 April 12.
Finland does have a prime minister. The Prime Minister of Finland is currently Jyrki Tapani Katainen.
Antti Rinne is the Deputy Prime Minister for Finland.
Finland is a Republic with a President and a Prime Minister
The president is Tarja Halonen and the prime minister is Mari Kiviniemi.
The current prime minister of Finland is Mari Kiviniemi.
Mari Kiviniemi became the Prime Minister on June 22 2010. Matti Vanhanen was the Prime Minister before Kiviniemi.
Prime ministers official residence is in Kesäranta, Helsinki.
Jyrki Tapani Katainen was the Prime Minister of Finland in 2012.Katainen is the leader of the National Coalition Party which took the most seats on the 2011 April 17 Parliamentary Election. He became the Prime Minister on 2011 June 22.
Jyrki Tapani Katainen is the Prime Minister of Finland in 2013.Katainen is the leader of the National Coalition Party which took the most seats on the 2011 April 17 Parliamentary Election. He became the Prime Minister on 2011 June 22.
Mari Johanna Kiviniemi was the Prime Minister of Finland in the beginning of 2011. She was replaced by Jyrki Tapani Katainen on June 22.Kiviniemi is the leader of the Center Party and was the Prime Minister of Finland from 2010 June 22 to 2011 June 22.Katainen is the leader of the National Coalition Party which took the most seats on the 2011 April 17 Parliamentary Election.
Mari Kiviniemi was elected as Prime Minister of Finland on 2010 June 12 by members of the Center Party.The Center Party's previous leader and Prime Minister of Finland, Matti Vanhanen intended to step down, so the Center Party needed to elect a new leader. The Center Party had been re-elected to power on the Parliamentary elections on 2008 March 18.
He supports it.