Social Democratic Party (Estonia) - Members of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu)

Members of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu)

MP, electoral district

  • Sven Mikser, Järvamaa and Viljandimaa counties, faction chairman
  • Eiki Nestor, Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinn and Kristiine districts in Tallinn, faction vice chairman
  • Indrek Saar, Lääne-Virumaa county, faction vice chairman
  • Jaak Allik, Ida-Virumaa county
  • Andres Anvelt, Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita districts in Tallinn
  • Kalev Kotkas, Hiiumaa, Läänemaa and Saaremaa counties
  • Mart Meri, Mustamäe and Nõmme districts in Tallinn
  • Kalvi Kõva, Võrumaa, Valgamaa and Põlvamaa counties
  • Helmen Kütt, Järvamaa and Viljandimaa counties
  • Kajar Lember, Hiiumaa, Läänemaa and Saaremaa counties
  • Marianne Mikko, Pärnumaa county
  • Jevgeni Ossinovski, Ida-Virumaa county
  • Heljo Pikhof, town of Tartu
  • Urve Palo, Harjumaa and Raplamaa (without Tallinn city)
  • Rein Randver, Võrumaa, Valgamaa and Põlvamaa counties
  • Karel Rüütli, Harjumaa and Raplamaa (without Tallinn city)
  • Neeme Suur, Hiiumaa, Läänemaa and Saaremaa counties
  • Rannar Vassiljev, Lääne-Virumaa county
  • Jaan Õunapuu, Jõgevamaa and Tartumaa counties (without the town of Tartu)

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