Members of the 7th Riigikogu

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This is a list of the members of the Riigikogu , following the 1992 election. [1]

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Election results

Results: [1]

ListVotes%Seats
Alliance Isamaa100 82822,00%29
Alliance Kindel Kodu62 32913,60%17
Alliance Rahvarinne56 12412,25%15
Alliance Mõõdukad44 5779,73%12
Estonian National Independence Party (ERSP)40 2608,79%10
Alliance Independent Royalist Party of Estonia 32 6387,12%8
Alliance Eesti Kodanik31 5536,89%8
Alliance Rohelised12 0092,62%1 (person mandate)
Eesti Ettevõtjate Erakond10 9462,39%1 (person mandate)

Members

Members were: [2]

  1. Juhan Aare
  2. Jüri Adams
  3. Priit Aimla
  4. Sulev Alajõe
  5. Toomas Alatalu
  6. Olav Anton
  7. Tiit Arge
  8. Rein Arjukese
  9. Lembit Arro
  10. Tiina Benno
  11. Jaanus Betlem
  12. Endel Eero
  13. Lauri Einer
  14. Peeter Ello
  15. Ants Erm
  16. Ignar Fjuk
  17. Epp Haabsaar
  18. Illar Hallaste
  19. Vootele Hansen
  20. Arvo Haug
  21. Rein Hanson
  22. Andres Heinapuu
  23. Rein Helme
  24. Jaak Herodes
  25. Mati Hint
  26. Liia Hänni
  27. Karin Jaani
  28. Toivo Jullinen
  29. Arvo Junti
  30. Tõnu Juul
  31. Rein Järlik
  32. Kalle Jürgenson
  33. Toivo Jürgenson
  34. Vambo Kaal
  35. Aivar Kala
  36. Kaido Kama
  37. Indrek Kannik
  38. Jaan Kaplinski
  39. Tunne Kelam
  40. Avo Kiir
  41. Valve Kirsipuu
  42. Rein Kikerpill
  43. Krista Kilvet
  44. Heiki Kranich
  45. Jaan Kross
  46. Kalev Kukk
  47. Tõnu-Reid Kukk
  48. Kalle Kulbok
  49. Mihkel Kraav
  50. Merle Krigul
  51. Tõnu Kõrda
  52. Tiit Käbin
  53. Ants Käärma
  54. Lembit Küüts
  55. Ülo Laanoja
  56. Mart Laar
  57. Marju Lauristin
  58. Jaan Leetsaar
  59. Daimar Liiv
  60. Katrin Linde
  61. Peeter Lorents
  62. Jüri Luik
  63. Ants-Enno Lõhmus
  64. Tiit Made
  65. Uno Mereste
  66. Paul-Olev Mõtsküla
  67. Ilmar Mändmets
  68. Aap Neljas
  69. Eiki Nestor
  70. Viktor Niitsoo
  71. Mart-Olav Niklus
  72. Ülo Nugis
  73. Mart Nutt
  74. Ardo Ojasalu
  75. Kristiina Ojuland
  76. Siiri Oviir
  77. Ralf R. Parve
  78. Vambola Põder
  79. Georg Erich Põld
  80. Kalju Põldvere
  81. Eve Pärnaste
  82. Mihkel Pärnoja
  83. Ilmar Pärtelpoeg
  84. Matti Päts
  85. Kalev Raave
  86. Jaanus Raidal
  87. Ivar Raig
  88. Kuno Raude
  89. Heiki Raudla
  90. K. Jaak Roosaare
  91. Vardo Rumessen
  92. Paul-Eerik Rummo
  93. Jüri Rätsep
  94. Vello Saatpalu
  95. Edgar Savisaar
  96. Tiit Sinissaar
  97. Riivo Sinijärv
  98. Arvo Sirendi
  99. Edgar Spriit
  100. Aime Sügis
  101. Aldo Tamm
  102. Eino Tamm
  103. Sergei Zonov
  104. Andres Tarand
  105. Enn Tarto
  106. Kirill Teiter
  107. Tõnu Tepandi
  108. Jüri Toomepuu
  109. Olli Toomik
  110. Liina Tõnisson
  111. Toivo Uustalo
  112. Lauri Vahtre
  113. Arvo Vallikivi
  114. Andra Veidemann
  115. Rein Veidemann
  116. Trivimi Velliste
  117. Andrus Villem
  118. Heido Vitsur
  119. Ülo Vooglaid
  120. Raoul Üksvärav

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References

  1. 1 2 "Varasemad valimised - Arhiiv - Vabariigi Valimiskomisjon". www.vvk.ee. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 7 March 2021.