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Andres Herkel was born on 14 August, 1962 in Tallinn, Estonia, is an Estonian politician. Discover Andres Herkel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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He was greatly inspired by his then professor, well-known Estonian orientalist Linnart Mäll (1938-2010), whose work in the Unrepresented Peoples and Nations Organization (UNPO) he followed with keen interest.
Andres Herkel (born 14 August 1962) is an Estonian politician.
He started his public activities in the late 1980s.
From the very beginning of the independence movement in Estonia, he affiliated himself with pro-independence forces, which had close ties with Soviet-era dissidents.
His alma mater is the University of Tartu, where he obtained a first degree in psychology (cum laude, 1985) and an M.A. degree in history (1998, thesis on ancient Indian philosophy).
Andres Herkel began his professional career as researcher in the Estonian Institute of Pedagogical Research (1985-1989), followed by posts of editor of the literary journal Vikerkaar (1990-1991), editor-in-chief of Eesti Elu/Kultuur ja Elu (Estonian Life/Culture and Life) journal (1991-1992) and lecturer in the Estonian Institute of Humanities.
He played an active role in building up free media in then occupied Estonia, being among the founders of the Independent Info Centre in 1988.
He was the leader of the Estonian Free Party.
In 1993-1999 he worked as Media Adviser in the Pro Patria faction of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament).
Herkel has also published poetry and is an essay-writer in Estonia (prizes by the main Estonian literary journal Looming (1993) and cultural weekly Sirp (1998)).
Andres Herkel is a native speaker of Estonian.
He is fluent in English and Russian, has good knowledge of French, German and Finnish.
In his student years he also studied classical Sanskrit.
In 1994, Herkel joined the conservative Pro Patria party (now known as the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica - IRL).
Herkel is a long-standing member of the Estonian Broadcasting Council (1994-2000 and 2007–2011) and vice-president of Estonian Academic Oriental Society (2000-2011).
In 1999 he was for the first time elected to Riigikogu.
He was the driving force behind the adoption of the statement on crimes of communism (link) in the Estonian Parliament (2002), which was approved by an impressive consensus.
Throughout his political career, Herkel has also focused on international affairs.
Since 2003 he has been member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), where he has held significant positions: Head of the Estonian delegation since 2007, vice-president of the PACE (2009-2011), rapporteur on the honouring of obligations and commitments by Azerbaijan (2004-2010) and the situation in Belarus (since 2011).
In Azerbaijan his stern stance with the authorities won him much respect among human rights defenders and civil society activists.
He has participated in various PACE election observation missions in Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova.
He is also committed to pursuing the cause of human rights in Northern Caucasus, Cuba and Tibet.
His articles on foreign policy are regularly published in Estonian press.
In 2004 - 2007 he was Chairperson of the Pro Patria faction in Riigikogu.
Andres Herkel has published several books in Estonian, including The Russian Puzzle (Vene mõistatus, 2007) Cuba in my Heart (Kuuba südames, together with former PM Mart Laar, 2008) and Azerbaijani letters (Aserbaidžaani kirjad, 2010).
The latter is being translated into English.
He warned against repeating the same fiscal mistakes that had been made before the 2008-2010 economic crises in Estonia.
He currently serves his fourth term in parliament, having been re-elected in the recent elections in March 2011.
In national politics, Herkel is he well known for his commitment to conservative values and for his conciliatory approach.
In his campaign for the March 2011 parliamentary elections in Estonia, Herkel used small pepper-bags called "Herkel’s pepper-mix" with an aim of averting his electorate that too sweet campaign promises are counterproductive and unrealistic.