Jaanus Karilaid

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Jaanus Karilaid in 2015

Jaanus Karilaid (born 1 February 1977 in Tallinn) is an Estonian politician. He has been member of XIII, XIV Riigikogu and XV Riigikogu. [1]

In 2007 he graduated from Tallinn University in political science. [1]

Since 1997 he is a member of Estonian Centre Party. Since 1997 he is the Vice-Chairman of this party. [1]

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