Talk:Taavi Rõivas
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Chairman of Lympo's Supervisory Board
editLympo, a company rewarding sports enthusiasts for completing fitness challenges on its app, today announced that the former Prime Minister of Estonia, Taavi Rõivas, will be joining as the new chairman of the company’s Supervisory Board. https://inventures.eu/carrot-or-stick-the-startups-using-rewards-and-punishments-to-encourage-exercise Zhnmju (talk) 14:57, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Born in Soviet Union or Estonia
editI recently reverted some changes to the article with the reason "Revert, he was born on Estonian territory, which happened to be occupied at that time."
User:Klõps soon after reverted my edit without providing a reason.
Sadly a global discussion on this subject has bogged down (Wikipedia:Centralized discussion/Country of birth) so we have to arrive at a local consensus.
Changing Estonian politicians' birth country to Soviet Union seems like political propaganda to me: an attempt try to paint some people as Soviets rather than Estonian, because of a small technicality. Please explain the reasoning for your change. -- intgr [talk] 16:38, 23 November 2015 (UTC)