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Mayor of Tallinn, business executive
Peeter Raudsepp (born 24 May 1970) is an Estonian business executive, politician, and the current Mayor of Tallinn.[1]
He has worked as a manager for several companies and organizations.[2]
On 28 November 2025, the Isamaa party nominated him as a candidate for Mayor of Tallinn.[3] On 8 December 2025, the Tallinn City Council elected Peeter Raudsepp as Mayor of Tallinn. In the secret ballot, Raudsepp received 46 votes in favor. At least 40 votes were required for election. A total of 74 council members participated in the vote. According to the power-sharing agreement between Isamaa and the Estonian Centre Party, he will serve as mayor for two years, after which the position will pass to the Estonian Centre Party.[4]
Education
Peeter Raudsepp graduated from the University of Tartu, majoring in finance and credit in the School of Economics and Business Administration.
Personal
He has four children and three grandchildren.
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