The editorial argues that Estonians often see the EU mainly as a source of funding, overlooking its broader significance.
| Siim Kallas | Presentation in the Riigikogu at the 1st Reading of the Draft State Budget Act 2000 |
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| Kalle Jürgenson | State Budget 2000, What and Why? |
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| Olev Raju | Commentaries on the State Budget 2000 |
| Madis Võõras | Estonia on the Way to Full Membership of the European Space Agency |
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| Ene Ergma | Estonia Has Become a Space State |
| Urve Läänemets | A Good Teacher Should Be Ready to Learn Also from the Pupils |
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| Külli Eichenbaum | Using the Local Peculiarities of Old Võromaa |
In focus: Estonia in Europe, Europe in Estonia.
Young people turning 21 this year have grown up in the European Union — in a world where everyday life in Estonia and Europe’s development go hand in hand. The European Union shapes our lives on many levels and continues to evolve alongside changing times and circumstances.
The editorial argues that Estonians often see the EU mainly as a source of funding, overlooking its broader significance.