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Who are Estonia’s highest-earning state officials?

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Come on. We all know those are not the real figures or does eesti propaganda guy believe that only Estonia is pure as snow among the ex-Eastern bloc countries when it comes to politicians. Reply to the comment answer
~iwalk [02.04.2012, 15:06]
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Andrus Ansip earned 4,063 euros a month in 2011.

That's a laugh!
Most German (small) company directors wouldn't even bother to get out of bed for that sort of pocket money.

No wonder he's such a lamer. Reply to the comment answer
~success [02.04.2012, 20:20]
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Would be interesting to see Savisaar's unofficial earnings haha Reply to the comment answer
~lalala whocares [03.04.2012, 15:10]
Don't forget all the extra foreign cash these clowns receive from foreigners. Despite propaganda guy's claims one still has to grease up the officials in Estonia like in all of ex-Eastern bloc countries.
~ej [03.04.2012, 22:28]
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debit card is where the big money is= free 4 or 5 star hotel stays, free restaurant food, free trips, free car and staff etc etc. Reply to the comment answer
~The Per Diem [03.04.2012, 15:25]
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