Hanimägi: All bar 10 percent of €850,000 Center Party fine has been amassed "I believe that The Center Party has a lot more opportunity to have a say in these discussions and to show that we have much-needed ideas," he continued.Ī Center Party board meeting Tuesday discussed the issue of Estonia's Russian-speaking minority and the issue of May 9, Hanimägi said.Ĭenter's MEP, Yana Toom, chaired the meeting, he added.Ī law currently being processed at the Riigikogu would bar the public display of such symbols in any case. "Then, at some point, the public will have their livelihoods and all the issues that had plagued them before the conflict - what their pension will be, child benefits, and Ukrainian war refugees." He said: "I believe and I sincerely hope that this war will come to an end and that the suffering will end. This did not mean that Center was done for, however, he added. The current security situation has played into the hands of Center's coalition partner, Reform, Hanimägi added, noting that public support for the former has fallen while for the latter it has been rising. George, a Hammer and Sickle or the letter "Z" - also pictorial representations of the wearer's support for the present-day Russian Federation and therefore of atrocities being committed in Ukraine. There is no room for political pragmatism here."Īt the same time, commemorating the fallen with a wreath should not be barred, though any attendees on May 9 should look carefully to see if they are publicly displaying a Ribbon of St. He said: "If we go in very hard in order to demand our rights, at the cemetery, then my fear is that society loses out."Ĭenter MPs are also voting in favor of statements condemning the Ukraine conflict, he went on. Hanimägi said his own personal opinion of the event, which in the Russian Federation marks the end of World War Two, was that counter-protestors should also refrain from going to the site of the "Bronze Soldier", in a central Tallinn cemetery. a) Aircraft b) Combat vehicles c) Battleships d) Submarines 10) It's a solemn ceremony of bringing large rings of flowers to memorial sites.Speaking to ERR webcast "Otse uudistemajast" Wednesday, Hanimägi said that the Center Party, whose traditional bedrock support had derived from Estonia's Russian-speaking populace, had not ruled on whether party members may commemorate May 9 at the "Bronze Soldier" monument, but should follow their own consciences.Īt the same time, he said: "People can remember, but must do so with dignity". a) Airplane b) Aircraft c) Watercraft d) Hovercraft 9) They are used for military operations. a) Courage b) Dedication c) Victory d) Commemoration 8) Any vehicle that can fly is called. a) Tradition b) Courage c) Dedication d) Celebration 7) It is the ability to be brave and do dangerous things. a) Red Square b) Victory Square c) Palace Square d) Trafalgar Square 6) It is a wish to give a lot of time and energy to something because you believe it is very important. a) The Eternal flame b) Courage c) Dedication d) The ribbon of Saint George 5) It is a place where the main military parade in Russia takes place on the Victory day. It is burning inside a five-pointed star. a) Cenotaph b) The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier c) Red Square d) The Eternal flame 4) It’s a symbol of our memory of all unknown soldiers killed during the war. a) Carnations b) Aircraft c) The ribbon of Saint George d) The Eternal flame 3) It is a war memorial dedicated to the Soviet soldiers killed during the Great Patriotic War. a) Wreath-laying b) The Eternal flame c) Red Square d) Immortal regiment 2) It is a Russian military symbol, it has three black and two orange stripes. 1) It's a procession of people who carry the photos of their relatives who fought in the war.
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