Peeter Kreitzberg
| Peeter Kreitzberg | |
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![]() Peeter Kreitzberg in 2011. | |
| Minister of Culture and Education | |
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In office April 1995 – November 1995 | |
| Prime Minister | Tiit Vähi |
| Preceded by | Peeter Olesk |
| Succeeded by |
Jaak Allik (culture) Jaak Aaviksoo (education) |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
December 14, 1948 Pärnu, Estonia |
| Died |
November 3, 2011 (aged 62) Beijing, China |
| Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Peeter Kreitzberg (December 14, 1948 – November 3, 2011) was an Estonian politician, member of parliament and a member of the Social Democratic Party. Kreitzberg served as the Estonian Minister of Culture and Education from April to November 1995.[1] He also taught at Tallinn University from 1997 to 2011.[1]
Kreitzberg next served as the deputy mayor of Tallinn, the Estonian capital, from 1996 to 1999.[1] He was elected to the Riigikogu, the nation's unicameral parliament, in 1999.[1] He remained a member of parliament until his death in 2011.[1] Kreitzberg served as the deputy chairman of the Riigikogu for two different tenures, from 2001 to 2003 and again from 2003 to 2005.[1] He was also a candidate for President of Estonia in 2001.[2]
Peeter Kreitzberg departed Estonia in October 2011 for an official visit to China, which was scheduled to last from October 28 to November 4.[1] He was accompanied by three other parliamentarians in the delegation — Kalev Kallo, Maret Maripuu and Sven Sester. Kreitzberg died in his Chinese hotel during the official visit on November 3, 2011, at the age of 62.[1]
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| Preceded by Peeter Olesk |
Estonian Minister of Culture and Education 1995 |
Succeeded by Jaak Allik (Minister of Culture) Jaak Aaviksoo (Minister of Education) |
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