Estonia’s Ansip Says Won’t Seek Premiership in Next Government

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Estonia’s Prime Minister Andrus Ansip said he won’t seek another term when the current government is replaced.

“If this government’s ability to work, or the will to cooperate ends, even before the next elections, then my premiership will end as well,” Ansip said, according to an e-mailed copy of a speech he made in Tartu, southern Estonia, today. “I will not form the next government, not before nor after the new Riigikogu is elected.”