EUOBSERVER November 9, 2016
Estonia's prime minister Taavi Rõivas lost a confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, days after his coalition collapsed amid accusations of stuffing the boards of state-owned companies with loyalists.
The Baltic country's president is now required to propose a new candidate to succeed Rõivas in the next two weeks. Rõivas tweeted he was "honoured to have served the Estonian people for 961 days".
Estonia PM ejected in confidence vote
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