Siim Pohlak

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Siim Pohlak
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Member of XIV Riigikogu
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Born (1985-05-14) May 14, 1985 (age 38)
Tallinn, Estonia
Political party Conservative People's Party of Estonia
Education Tallinn University
Occupation Politician

Siim Pohlak (born 14 May 1985 in Tallinn) is an Estonian businessman and politician. He has been member of XIV Riigikogu. [1]

In 2014 he graduated from Tallinn University in public and business management. [1]

Since 2014 he is a member of Estonian Conservative People's Party. [1]

He ran for the Riigikogu in the 2023 elections and received 4,223 votes in electoral district number 4, which covers Harju (excluding Tallinn) and Rapla, securing his election as a member of the Riigikogu. [2]

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  2. ERR. "rk valimised 2023". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-09-25.