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Tallinn’s rival parties unveil joint education deal in Friday press conference

A rare alliance takes shape as two political heavyweights detail their education pact. Will this mark a turning point for Tallinn’s classrooms?

In the foreground of this poster, there is some text written on a wall as " MCCOMB HIGH SCHOOL" on...
In the foreground of this poster, there is some text written on a wall as " MCCOMB HIGH SCHOOL" on it. In the background, there are plants, trees, a pole, building, sky and the cloud.

Tallinn’s rival parties unveil joint education deal in Friday press conference

Tallinn's Centre Party and Isamaa are in the midst of coalition negotiations, with both parties set to reveal their education agreements this Friday. Andrei Kante of the Centre Party and Riina Solman of Isamaa will jointly address the press.

The press conference, scheduled for Friday afternoon, will see Andrei Kante, a prominent figure from the Centre Party, speak on behalf of his party. Kante will provide an overview of the education agreements reached during the ongoing coalition talks with Isamaa. Joining him will be Riina Solman, a well-known Estonian politician who previously served as the Minister of Population Affairs. Solman, now representing Isamaa, will also share her party's stance on the agreed-upon education policies.

The event, which starts at 4:00 PM, will be livestreamed on ERR.ee, allowing the public to follow the proceedings and gain insights into the parties' plans for the education sector.

The Centre Party and Isamaa's press conference on Friday promises to shed light on their collaborative approach to education policy. With Andrei Kante and Riina Solman leading the discussion, the event is expected to provide a clear understanding of the parties' shared vision for the education sector in Tallinn.

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