AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoUkraine War Update: Estonia’s Defense Forces Intelligence Centre says Russia has failed to achieve any strategic objectives in Ukraine despite heavy losses, while Ukrainian long-range strikes are worsening problems in Crimea and other occupied areas. EU Foreign Policy Fight: France and Germany are pushing a major overhaul of the EEAS, with reports that Kaja Kallas could see powers curtailed as the bloc debates how to respond faster to crises. Estonia Budget Pressure: Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi warns Estonia’s path back to fiscal balance is tough after defence spending more than doubled, with security and social costs compounding pre-existing strain. Tallinn Civil Defence: Tallinn has installed Estonia’s first modular bomb shelter in the city center as a pilot to test urban suitability and resident understanding. Local Governance: Tartu is drafting a strategy for its nightlife through 2035, aiming to balance events with residents’ quality of life and safety. Social Policy: New kindergarten enrollment rules still leave some families waiting, with parents reporting missed placements despite the earlier booking requirement. Economy & Finance: Estonia is moving toward a nationwide credit register by 2029, but access will be limited to formal loan applications to protect privacy. International Cooperation: Estonia and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta signed a healthcare and aid cooperation deal, expanding support linked to humanitarian work and Ukraine.
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