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Estonian minister resigns after calling Biden ‘dirtbag’

‘You can’t muzzle me, no one can muzzle me,’ says Mart Helme after stepping down

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2020 7:55PM

Estonian minister resigns after calling Biden ‘dirtbag’
Mart Helme says the ‘deep state’ had helped Joe Biden win, calling him a ‘corrupt dirtbag’ without giving any evidence for his assertions. – AFP pic, November 9, 2020

TALLINN – Estonia’s far-right Interior Minister Mart Helme resigned today after his comments about the United States election calling Joe Biden a “dirtbag” sparked outrage from government colleagues.

Helme told reporters he was stepping down to preserve the governing coalition but added: “You can’t muzzle me, no one can muzzle me.”

“I’ve done nothing that would endanger Estonian security,” he said, after warnings from the defence minister that the Baltic state depends on the US to help guarantee its security.

Helme and his son, Finance Minister Martin Helme, respectively the vice-chair and chairman of the EKRE party, made the comments on their Sunday radio show.

“I believe there can be no question that these elections were falsified,” Martin Helme said on the show.

“If this works, if Trump is taken down, the US constitution will no longer be in effect.”

Mart Helme said the “deep state” had helped Biden win and called him a “corrupt dirtbag”, without giving any evidence for his assertions.

Defence Minister Juri Luik had said the comments “undermine Estonian security and threaten to deteriorate US-Estonian relations,” in a statement quoted by public broadcaster ERR.

“Taking into account the Estonian geopolitical situation, our relationship with the US is of existential importance,” he was quoted as saying.

Luik said the Helmes’ comments “definitely” undermined the governing coalition agreement.

Since the 2019 elections, Estonia has been ruled by a coalition between the Centre Party, EKRE, and the conservative Isamaa party.

Estonia, which neighbours Russia, receives security assistance from the US and hosts NATO’s cyber defence centre as well as a British-led NATO multinational battlegroup.

President Kersti Kaljulaid warned the comments could “break and demolish” the relations with allies on which Estonian security depends.

Kaljulaid and Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas have both congratulated Biden on the victory. – AFP, November 9, 2020

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